Hey plugin authors! Where do you serve your public plugins?

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Mat

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Jul 11, 2019, 7:54:03 AM7/11/19
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Where/how do plugin authors serve their plugins to the public?

As far as I can tell, it is:

Via a public wiki hosted on some server (tiddlyspot, private, github website)
Via github as "code" (visitors don't really "see" what the plugin does)

Do these to cover 99% of the cases or am I missing some common other option?

Yes, there is also the option to create your own plugin library that people can install to get access to your plugins but this is extremely uncommon. I believe only Jed and Tobias has done this, except for native TW of course.

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Mohammad

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Jul 11, 2019, 11:39:36 AM7/11/19
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Hello Mat!
 I use both GitHub and tiddlyspot! I see bimlas uses GitLab and dont see any codes on sourceforge or similar hostings!

I moved to GitHub as it is much more convenient and lets collaboration and code version control and ....

It seems there is no much difference between GitHub and Tiddlyspot, as on Tiddlywiki community people do not like to collaborate! Except there is some collaboration on the main https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5

I dont see other projects with multiple developers!!

The worst is you see TW projects and codes on GitHub has no STAR! Seems TW community even do not like to support what they use!
Make a simple search on GitHub and find and count the stars for TW projects!!
Even the main Tiddlywiki5 has less stars than deserve and one reason is how Tiddlywikians support it!

Cheers
Mohammad


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