The guidelines for repositories (TiddlyWiki documents) and plugins to
follow in order to be indexed by TiddlyHub are:
- the plugin must have a systemConfig tag
- the plugin must have a Name slice and a Source slice
- the URL in the Source slice must indicate that the plugin originates
from the repository being indexed. This is to ensure that plugins are
only indexed from the author's repository so as to make sure we get
the latest and official version. (TiddlyWiki documents often contain
third party plugins many of which are outdated and/or modified for
custom use.)

Example: If the Source slice is "http://foo.tiddlspot.com/#myplugin";
and the repository URL is "http://foo.tiddlyspot.com"; it will be
indexed. However if the repository URL is "http://bar.tiddlyspot.com";
it will be skipped.

I found the repository you suggested however it did not contain any
plugins that were "original" to the repository and were therefore not
added to TiddlyHub: http://hoster.peermore.com/recipes/ListPlugins/tiddlers.wiki
It seems the original location you publish your plugins is
http://apm-plugins.tiddlyspot.com/#XCaseListPlugin so I'm adding that
to TiddlyHub and the plugins in it should show up soon.

I posted these guidelines when TiddlyHub first came online but they
should have been added to TiddlyHub itself as well. I'll do that when
I get the chance so no one else is confused about this. Apologies for
the inconvenience.

Saq

On Sep 20, 5:26 pm, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I posted a repository suggestion 
> athttp://plugins.tiddlywiki.org/plugins/submit/
> some time ago. Is this site still alive?
> -m

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