Ciao Jed

I think its a wider problem in a way. Bob is used but the wider reach I 
think needs some solutions that are nothing to do with Bob per se. Bob 
suffers as we are not yet up to its speed.

What I mean is that its difficult to mass promote TW to, for instance, 
Twitter or Telegram because resource listings are inconsistent.

I would happily broadcast resources if I could figure out a sustainable way 
to do it. I need a consistent data structure to be able to automate it. I 
think it has to be automated. One by one doesn't get traffic?

FYI, I been playing with Dave's Toolmap to see if can be converted to a 
format an auto-poster could use. Part of the issue is many of the pointers 
are to wiki, rather than the specific resource referred to.

Hope this is clear!

I think its solvable. That it may well be possible to generate a wiki of 
precise links to exact resources but right now it needs a lot of manual 
effort.

Best wishes
Josiah

On Wednesday, 3 April 2019 14:46:20 UTC+2, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> I have set up the secure server version of Bob so that it can be a plugin 
> repository that people can submit plugins to be served there, but it has 
> gotten next to no interest. But it would work for non-github plugins. Also 
> while I just said fetch plugins from GitHub the mechanism can get them from 
> gitlab or anywhere that can serve a zip file with the plugin. GitLab just 
> has the name recognition that would hopefully keep people from just 
> ignoring it.
>

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