Re: Best practices for Python plugins



On Mon, 9 Jun 2008, Claudio Saavedra wrote:

Quick reply: could you please take a look at the eog-plugins module in
GNOME SVN? There you'll find some plugins that are installed in
system-wide basis. You could even contribute your plugin for that
module, if you want to :-)

I'm taking a look at it now.

	paulproteus sf:~/eog-plugin/eog-plugins/trunk $ find | grep plugin$
	./plugins/postr/postr.eog-plugin
	paulproteus sf:~/eog-plugin/eog-plugins/trunk $

There seems to only be one plugin there. Just to be sure, I'm pasting my svn info:

	paulproteus sf:~/eog-plugin/eog-plugins/trunk $ svn info
	Path: .
	URL: http://svn.gnome.org/svn/eog-plugins/trunk
	Repository Root: http://svn.gnome.org/svn/eog-plugins
	Repository UUID: 5d567885-9135-0410-9478-d9c133b7b1a1
	Revision: 33
	Node Kind: directory
	Schedule: normal
	Last Changed Author: clyties
	Last Changed Rev: 33
	Last Changed Date: 2008-06-05 23:32:32 -0700 (Thu, 05 Jun 2008)

	paulproteus sf:~/eog-plugin/eog-plugins/trunk $

Also, the contents of eog-plugins doesn't seem to be in any distribution's package repository yet - any reason for that? ("No one's done it" is what I'm expecting, but I'm also prepared for "We don't think it's ready" - just trying to feel out what the state of that code is. It's well-translated....)

Thanks for improving the docs in the wiki.

My pleasure!  Next time I ought to read as well as write. (-;

-- Asheesh.

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