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Nicolas Weeger

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Sep 1, 2014, 3:44:05 AM9/1/14
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Hello.


I've written a GWTQuery port of the Lazyload jQuery plugin, and I'd like to
share it with the community.


http://code.google.com/p/gwtquery-plugins/wiki/HostingPlugins mentions
googlecode, but apparently a migration to github is planned?



Should I wait a few weeks so everything is sorted out, or it is ok to publish
on eg github directly, on one of me repositories?

Or is it better to have all plugins on github linked to a specific repository
(something I've seen done on other projects)?



Kind regards


Nicolas
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Manuel Carrasco Moñino

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Sep 3, 2014, 2:27:31 AM9/3/14
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Hi Nicolas,

You are right, we want to migrate plugins to github.

We have discussed whether plugins should be under the gwtquery organization or under the author account.

My opinion is to have them under gwtquery like jenkins do with plugins, but it depends on the author preferences and if he wants to make it's plugin apache licensed. Anyway we could maintain a reference or a clone under the gwtquery organization.

So right now it's ok that you create/share your project under your account, then when we migrate other plugins you could transfer the plugin to gwtquery and we will make you member of the gwtquery organization.


Thanks
- Manolo



Nicolas Weeger

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Sep 3, 2014, 2:20:45 PM9/3/14
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Thank you Manolo for your explanation.


I'll host it on my own account for now then.



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Nicolas
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