Your best bet is to upload them and maintain them on tiddlyspace.com
The problem with repositories is as you point out you need someone to
maintain it and I'm not sure whether any of them are currently
maintained.

By putting them on TiddlySpace they should be relatively easy to find
via the search mechanisms.

On Jan 2, 9:02 am, Brent Bartlett <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think there's some confusion here. I'm looking for a public
> repository to store my plugins, so that people can find them and
> download them. Something similar to Tiddlyhub:http://plugins.tiddlywiki.org/
> (I haven't been able to get my plugins listed at Tiddlyhub...I
> submitted my wiki to them, but there's been no reply, and they haven't
> added the plugins.)
> I'm not seeing anything like that here...? Am I missing something?
>
> On Dec 28 2011, 3:52 am, rakugo <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi Brent
> > Also sounds like there is some out of date documentation somewhere.
> > Can you tell us where you got the idea that you needed to be added to
> > the old subversion repository so we can update that to point to git?
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> > On Dec 28, 9:10 am, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Hi Brent,
> > > It'shttps://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywikinow.
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> > > have fun!

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