collecting pytest plugins on github 'pytest' company
Hi all, looking at jenkinsci account on the github i've got an idea to create pytest 'company' github account and ask plugin developer to move plugins under that account This could help to `protect` the plugin development somehow, also will help a lot in terms of the support, as `board` members will be almost everyone who contributes to any plugin, so the community will pay more attention also to plugins, not only to the pytest itself. As for bitbucket, we can do same there (for those plugins which are on bb) What do you think? -- Anatoly Bubenkov
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 21:27 +0200, Anatoly Bubenkov wrote:
Hi all, looking at jenkinsci account on the github i've got an idea to create pytest 'company' github account and ask plugin developer to move plugins under that account This could help to `protect` the plugin development somehow, also will help a lot in terms of the support, as `board` members will be almost everyone who contributes to any plugin, so the community will pay more attention also to plugins, not only to the pytest itself. As for bitbucket, we can do same there (for those plugins which are on bb) What do you think?
Sounds good. Am happy to accept a PR on the docs explaining the idea and then you are good to go. (Bitbucket can come later if needed). holger
-- Anatoly Bubenkov
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+1 I think having one place for the plugins is good. If you when need to change something in py.test you can do a quick search through the plugins and see if they will be affected. It will also allow for more collaboration between plugin developers. Harro On 26 July 2014 12:41, holger krekel <holger@merlinux.eu> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 21:27 +0200, Anatoly Bubenkov wrote:
Hi all, looking at jenkinsci account on the github i've got an idea to create pytest 'company' github account and ask plugin developer to move plugins under that account This could help to `protect` the plugin development somehow, also will help a lot in terms of the support, as `board` members will be almost everyone who contributes to any plugin, so the community will pay more attention also to plugins, not only to the pytest itself. As for bitbucket, we can do same there (for those plugins which are on bb) What do you think?
Sounds good. Am happy to accept a PR on the docs explaining the idea and then you are good to go. (Bitbucket can come later if needed).
holger
-- Anatoly Bubenkov
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+1 Cheers On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 7:57 AM, Harro van der Klauw < harro.vanderklauw@paylogic.com> wrote:
+1
I think having one place for the plugins is good. If you when need to change something in py.test you can do a quick search through the plugins and see if they will be affected.
It will also allow for more collaboration between plugin developers.
Harro
On 26 July 2014 12:41, holger krekel <holger@merlinux.eu> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 21:27 +0200, Anatoly Bubenkov wrote:
Hi all, looking at jenkinsci account on the github i've got an idea to create pytest 'company' github account and ask plugin developer to move plugins under that account This could help to `protect` the plugin development somehow, also will help a lot in terms of the support, as `board` members will be almost everyone who contributes to any plugin, so the community will pay more attention also to plugins, not only to the pytest itself. As for bitbucket, we can do same there (for those plugins which are on bb) What do you think?
Sounds good. Am happy to accept a PR on the docs explaining the idea and then you are good to go. (Bitbucket can come later if needed).
holger
-- Anatoly Bubenkov
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challenge accepted :) On 26 July 2014 12:41, holger krekel <holger@merlinux.eu> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 21:27 +0200, Anatoly Bubenkov wrote:
Hi all, looking at jenkinsci account on the github i've got an idea to create pytest 'company' github account and ask plugin developer to move plugins under that account This could help to `protect` the plugin development somehow, also will help a lot in terms of the support, as `board` members will be almost everyone who contributes to any plugin, so the community will pay more attention also to plugins, not only to the pytest itself. As for bitbucket, we can do same there (for those plugins which are on bb) What do you think?
Sounds good. Am happy to accept a PR on the docs explaining the idea and then you are good to go. (Bitbucket can come later if needed).
holger
-- Anatoly Bubenkov
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-- Anatoly Bubenkov
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Anatoly Bubenkov -
Bruno Oliveira -
Harro van der Klauw -
holger krekel