[wp-hackers] Plugin Readmes
Firas D.
fd at firasd.org
Thu Jul 21 10:34:24 GMT 2005
Denis de Bernardy wrote:
>Just curious... Why not catch the page where the plugin's official page via
>RSS?
>
>That way, it is structured properly, can be formatted otherwise, the
>documentation is synchonized, and there is even a direct link to the
>comments.
>
>D.
>
Someone wants to put their plugin docs in the trac wiki. Someone wants
to put it in a fancy WP page with a continuous RSS feed. Someone else
may want to put it in mediawiki. I've put my plugin pages in straight html.
There are a gazillion ways to expose information about a plugin, all of
which may be perused when you click through to the actual page you're
directed to for further info about the plugin. I just want to make it
easy for you to put your stuff in a directory without you having to get
an account with the website and log in to describe it and notify of
updates (which is how wp-plugins.net currently works)--the plan is to
sync with descriptive files in your webspace/repository/etc, and with
some consistency across items. I could just ask for an xml file, but the
markdowned text file idea Matt came up with a while ago just seems more
sound.
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