[Qgis-developer] Re: python plugins issues & hub.qgis.org, was: Re: [Qgis-user] Bugfix for wktraster 0.5.1

Maurício de Paulo mauricio.dev at gmail.com
Thu Aug 25 11:51:28 EDT 2011


Thanks giovanni. I'm going to try to migrate this week.
Best regards.

Mauricio de Paulo
Em 25/08/2011 12:38, "Giovanni Manghi" <giovanni.manghi at gmail.com> escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
>
>> I don't think that I announced it but there is a wktrasterplugin
>> project on google code where everyone can send tickets and see the
>> current svn.
>
>
> the number of contributed python plugins is increasing quickly and it is
> very confusing for both the users and the testers how/where report the
> issues/suggestions/requests.
>
> We have a proper platform at hub.qgis.org but most of the plugins
> developers missed to create the plugins projects.
>
> If you agree I will (starting from next week) create the proper projects
> on hub.qgis.org (in the "user plugins" section) and set the plugin
> author as project manager (so among the other things he can start
> receive the tickets notifications).
>
> I would suggest to every plugin developer to register in hub.qgis.org
> and when the projects are ready to eventually migrate the tickets
> already open on other platforms, like google code.
>
> Ideally the redmine projects should be automatically created each time a
> developer uploads a new plugin to the contributed repository (or any
> other repository available by default in QGIS).
>
> This way we will finally have a common place where the users can go (or
> be redirected) when a plugin issue surfaces. This can be stated then in
> the documentation, the site, etc.
>
> Cheers
>
> -- Giovanni --
>
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