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Where to send plugins?

Asked by Shogun

Hi guys.
I wrote two plugin for Do, but I don't know where to send them.
I thought send theme to David but as I'm not sure, I don't want to bother him. :)
Can you help me?
   Shogun

PS: Just if you're curious, the first plugin is for search an address in Google Maps, the second is to translate word in Google translator.

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Kemel Zaidan aka Legendario (kemelzaidan) said :
#1

Place them in the ~/.local/share/gnome-do/plugins and restart the application.

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Shogun (shogun713) said :
#2

Ehm...sorry...you misunderstood me... :)
I didn't ask how INSTALL plugins but where send them for inclusion in GNOME Do plugin pack...
Best regards,
  Shogun

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Best Richard Harding (rharding) said :
#3

The best thing to do is send an intro email to the mailing list. Try to provide links to the plugin, the source, description and how to use info. Let the people on the mailing list respond, try things out, give things a look over and such.

After that, and once everyone's had some time to poke at things you can see about getting it included in the plugins branch.

HTH

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Shogun (shogun713) said :
#4

Thanks Richard Harding, that solved my question.

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Richard Harding (rharding) said :
#5

Awesome, I can't wait to see the google maps plugin.

"Selected Text -> Google Maps" sounds like a nice combo to me.

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avdzm (alecos85) said :
#6

Dear Shogun,

is it possible for you to send me those plugins?
I'm very interested.

Sorry for posting it here, i couldn't find a way to msg or email you.

anyway,
thanks

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Richard Harding (rharding) said :
#7

avdzm, the google map plugin is in the do-plugins bzr branch and available in the packaged gnome-do-plugins.

The original message was sent to the mailing list here:
http://groups.google.com/group/gnome-do/browse_thread/thread/c83972e4c6b7eb7c/a1e0cf450dc98f40?lnk=gst&q=plugin+google#a1e0cf450dc98f40