[QGIS-Developer] Reword "Trusted Plugin" --> "Trusted Plugin Author"?

DelazJ delazj at gmail.com
Fri Sep 8 05:32:41 PDT 2017


Hi,

Tom, thanks for your input and I'm surprised that you are not a
trusted author (thought that have been discussed a while back).
I was about to propose a pull request this morning with the new
wording but didn't because either "The author of this plugin is
trusted" or "Trusted Author" makes me feel comfortable. It looked to
me that those who do not have this tag are untrusted. And I'm afraid
this could harm their work and they do not deserve that.
So, if the main idea is to promote people that have a community
implication (and I guess we agree they deserve it), how about
"Community contributor"?

2017-09-08 14:27 GMT+02:00 Saber Razmjooei
<saber.razmjooei at lutraconsulting.co.uk>:
> +1 for Tom to become a trusted author. In addition to the qgis2web plugin,
> Tom is a very active in QGIS UK usergroups.
>
> Cheers
> Saber
>
>
> On 8 September 2017 at 13:17, Luigi Pirelli <luipir at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> +1 to thrusted author
>>
>> side +1 to trust Tom... can we use the same OSGeo charters memeber
>> mechanism to nominate thrusted authors?
>> Luigi Pirelli
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>> On 8 September 2017 at 13:45, Matthias Kuhn <matthias at opengis.ch> wrote:
>> > Hi Tom,
>> >
>> > I understand this sentiment very well. Do you think formalizing the
>> > process to become a "Trusted Author" and making it more transparent
>> > would help here?
>> >
>> > Your statement does not seems not to critizise the move of switching
>> > trust from plugins to authors. But more the "in-or-out" in general.
>> > Important here is, that the idea is to put more stress on the "in"
>> > rather than the "out" (by saying "trusted author" rather than "untrusted
>> > author"). If you have an idea how this can be made even more visible, I
>> > think there's a good chance that we can mitigate unwanted side-effects
>> > and potentially hard feelings of this better.
>> >
>> > Sidnote:
>> > I will immediately vote to make you a trusted author, we all very well
>> > know the work you've put into qgis2web and close relations with the
>> > community. While I think you should get the label anyway, I think
>> > there's a different discussion you wanted to trigger here.
>> >
>> > Matthias
>> >
>> > On 09/08/2017 01:29 PM, Tom Chadwin wrote:
>> >> So it's not that you don't trust my work, it's that you don't trust me?
>> >>
>> >> As an untrusted plugin author, I should say that this makes little
>> >> difference. While I 100% understand the rationale behind this process,
>> >> it
>> >> still feels like a bit of a slap in the face. Perhaps the use of the
>> >> word
>> >> "trust", be it applied to plugin or author, is too loaded for me. In
>> >> fact,
>> >> transferring the usage to individuals makes it more galling - it's one
>> >> thing
>> >> for the work I have done voluntarily over the past three or four years
>> >> not
>> >> to be trusted by the core devs, but it's quite another for me,
>> >> personally,
>> >> not to be trusted.
>> >>
>> >> I of course understand that the inference is not that I and my work are
>> >> not
>> >> trusted. I simply worded that last sentence deliberately to make the
>> >> point
>> >> that this label, and its absence, seems arbitrary at best, possibly
>> >> reinforces the (otherwise seldom apparent) clique nature of devs in
>> >> general
>> >> and the QGIS core devs in particular, and at worst is insulting.
>> >>
>> >> Hope you understand - I feel the point had to be made.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >>
>> >> Tom
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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