From: Doug B. <dou...@gm...> - 2009-02-08 23:01:15
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You guys are in charge, so just let me know which gramplets you like and which ones you don't. I'll move the ones you don't like into the 3rd party section. I'm curious as to what gramplets the users like. I suspect what they use is very different from what a developer would use. I would suggest that the Python gramplet stay in trunk so that developers will have it without doing anything extra. It is a very nice debugging tool. Actually, I'd leave them all in SVN but out of the Makefile. But you guys decide. Let me know. -Doug On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Brian Matherly <br...@gr...>wrote: > > I would suggest that all present data entry gramplets for > > 3.1 are third > > party plugins in our subversion. That is, they are not > > present in the > > Makefile.am, but via the help menu --> Extra > > reports/Tools, they are a > > download away. > > The fact they are in subversion makes it easy to work on > > them, and gives > > trust to those that want to use them (and packagers can add > > them anyway if > > they want). The fact that we don't ship them means that > > we need to work out > > an organization of GRAMPS so as not to confuse new users. > > > > I would do the same for all technical gramplets for > > advanced users: python > > gramplet and session log gramplets. Great achievements, but > > the advanced > > user can easily download them from our repository. The > > normal user will > > start this and get a very wrong impression of GRAMPS. We > > must avoid that. > > I support this 100%. Especially for the "DataEntry" Gramplet. We should not > officially condone entering information through Gramplets. The Gramplets we > officially support should be the "best of breed" Gramplets. > > Maybe we should have a separate SVN repository for third party plugins. > > ~Brian > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Create and Deploy Rich Internet Apps outside the browser with > Adobe(R)AIR(TM) > software. With Adobe AIR, Ajax developers can use existing skills and code > to > build responsive, highly engaging applications that combine the power of > local > resources and data with the reach of the web. Download the Adobe AIR SDK > and > Ajax docs to start building applications today- > http://p.sf.net/sfu/adobe-com > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-devel mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel > |