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From: | Joshua Landau |
Subject: | Re: [Ranger-users] ranger infrastructure |
Date: | Tue, 30 Apr 2013 20:26:19 +0100 |
Joshua Landau, on 2013-04-25 21:45, wrote:What about letting one emerge organically - just send people to a
> You are right to think a Q&A system could replace the One True
> Thread and I think it could help clear out the other issue
> trackers.
StackOverflow tags of "ranger, python" - and start posting a few
seed question there. Then more people using SO and searching for
python tag will come across ranger - SO comes up high in search
results, and if the question that's being asked is
python-oriented anyway (their stack trace is clear to a python
coder, even though the user posting might now know what it
means), then you'll get folks pitching in that way, as well.
I realize that a decentralized service has its advantages over a
solution that's not under one's control - but there are benefits
to leveraging a site that already has a large mindshare for all
things Q&A....
> > 3. What would be a good system for publishing plugins andGiven that Ranger is a python program - I don't see any reason
> > patches?
>
> Well, you know what I'm going to suggest again ;). Package...
> MANAGER! An online directory where people can post and pull
> packages (under admin supervision, I guess) should be
> sufficient then.
why there shouldn't be a documented Plugin API that would allow
other ranger plugins to register themselves. Then, publishing a
plugin can be done by posting it on PyPI, and installing can work
using the standard python tools (pip or easy_install).
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