Dear Paolo,
Thank you very much for reporting this.
The experimental checkbox in the upload and new version form has been
removed, as discussed in the issue at
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Plugins-Website/issues/71. However, it
appeared that the new version form was not handling the experimental
Hi devs,
I was wondering, is there a rule for which python version comes with
each QGIS version?
It would be very useful for developing plugins, because I thought that
from QGIS 3.34 onwards it comes with Python 3.12. But I installed
qgis-ltr (3.40.5) on debian and saw that it came with Pyth
P.S.: I see version 3.24.0 has now been approved, without the experimental
flag. I have to delete it, before any user accidentally downloads it
believing it is "stable".
Please let me know how to proceed in order to re-upload the same version as
experimental.
Thanks again,
Paolo
On Thu, Apr 10, 20
Hello. I have a question about the management of the "experimental" flag in
a newly uploaded plugin version. In metadata.txt in this case I have
experimental=True. However, in
https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/svir/#plugin-versions in the row
corresponding to the new version 3.24.0 I don't see the e
Hello,
Thanks for your work, as usual very useful to drive the project dynamic.
I realize that I totally missed out that every previous QEP for grant
proposal have been closed following the workflow change and so ignored
on this round :(.
Taking a closer look for the occasion, I find that th