>I should probably move this to the developer list, but who do I speak to
>about submitting my plug-ins?
>  
>
If you want to get CVS access to commit code, Stefan Steiniger, 
Sunburned Surveyor and Steve Tanner are the sourceforge project 
administrator (I think Steve is no more active on this project).
If you want to get help for testing code and committing it, I can help.
I copy the answer to JPP list which is a better place for this discussion.

Michaël

>Paul
>
>
>Martin Davis wrote:
>  
>
>>Maybe another question to consider is: Once you have developed
>>plugins/extensions, what do you plan to do with them? If you want to
>>have them commited back to an existing version, then that might be a
>>factor in your choice.  I don't know what Larry's policies are for
>>SkyJUMP, but you certainly should be able to commit back to OJ.
>>As for SAIF/MOEP readers, they seem like pretty specific functionality
>>which would only be of interest to those of us lucky enough to be able
>>to work with those formats.  Maybe they should not be commited to the
>>core, but should live as a separate extension?  If they are in the
>>core I see some maintenance headaches down the road...
>>
>>
>>
>>Paul Austin wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>Hi Larry,
>>>
>>>Without getting into a long debate, which version of JUMP would be
>>>best for me to base the plugins I wish to develop on.
>>>
>>>The plug-ins will include
>>>
>>>- File formats (SAIF, MOEP)
>>>- UI enhancements (e.g. the visibility ones and recent files)
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Paul
>>>
>>>Larry Becker wrote:
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Hi Paul,
>>>>
>>>>   Both of these are SkyJUMP enhancements that haven't been ported
>>>>to OpenJump yet (AFAIK).  SkyJUMP implements a "-openfile" 
>>>>parameter and has a launcher program based on the Eclipse launcher.
>>>>
>>>>regards,
>>>>Larry
>>>>
>>>>On 4/25/07, *Paul Austin* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>    Does jump support passing in the name of a jump project on the
>>>>    command
>>>>    line when launching so that the project is opened automatically.
>>>>
>>>>    Following on from this I presume if it does you can create a file
>>>>    association  so you can double click on files in windows
>>>>
>>>>    Paul
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