I don't know if this would work. But perhaps we could have a selected
list of plug-ins.  One for each task.  A good example if the ubuntu
software center.  It skips all the extras, and half done stuff and let's
people see stuff with clean and clear information, unlike synaptic
package manager(everything all at once).  People that want there plug-in
would need to promote it here and under the dictators feelings it could
be accepted or rejected.
Perhaps that's to bureaucratic, but it may work.
On Thu, 2010-01-21 at 17:08 -0600, Thadeus Burgess wrote: 
> We're going to have a problem though that there will be multiple
> versions of the same plugin that does the same thing. I also have a
> comments/tagging/star-rating for my blog, if they offer the exact same
> functionality (i already have a markdown embeded into my comment
> plugin) then we don't need two.
> 
> -Thadeus
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:56 PM, selecta <gr...@delarue-berlin.de> wrote:
> > great idea, i wrote a couple of plug-ins by now which i guess some of
> > could find useful (user admin, generic star-rating, binarry rating,
> > comments (improved), tagging (improved), systems biology annotations)
> > but since i got like no feedback on posting my fist plug-in and seeing
> > no one else post plug-ins i am not quite willing to share them.
> > Instead i would trade them while waiting for this new plug-in app
> > store.
> >
> > Plug-ins that I need are
> >
> > - Decentralized Authentication
> >  log-in/sign-up from facebook/twitter/... any open id service, i've
> > seen this as a slice
> > - Geo-tagging
> >  anything that easily lets your geotag records
> > - Nice Usage Statistics
> >  log file analyser that makes some nice plots
> > - Issue Tracker
> >  bug/feature tracker with at least rating of item priority (1-10 with
> > color highlighting) and item status, even better would be a
> > integration with the error tracking in web2py
> > - Shorten Link
> >  create damn short url from a random long url
> > - Twitter Plug-in
> >  that remembers twitter messages and updates them automatically and
> > where you can configure how many messages you want to display (maybe I
> > just have to read the twitter api a little better for that one)
> >
> > Plug-ins that I have
> > -user admin
> > create groups, add/remove users from groups, confirm user
> > -star-rating,
> > make a star-rating widget (with an arbitrary number of stars and
> > splits like half and quarter stars) for any db record with {{=star-rate
> > ('movie',movie.id,20,2,)}}, only logged in users can rate, your can
> > put multiple star-rating widgets in one view, information is submitted
> > with ajax,
> > -binary rating
> > logged in user can bin-rate (thumbs up/thumbs down) or approve (tick/
> > red X) any db record
> > -comments (improved)
> > logged in user can write comments and bin-rate (see above) comments
> > from other users, currently i am adding a WYSIWYG markdown edit
> > interface (some troubles there)
> > -tagging (improved)
> > logged in users can tag, generates tag clouds for all tags, one table,
> > one record, a user, I also have some code to find items by tag so the
> > tag clouds can be links! (based on Massimos basic tagging plug-in)
> >
> > If you have any of the plug-ins that I want or something that I might
> > like (social network/web2.0 stuff/...) and you want to trade please
> > tell me. It is not that I do not want to publish the plug-ins at some
> > point but since nobody seemed to be interested so far I will wait till
> > I see that I get something back
> >
> >
> > On Jan 21, 8:13 pm, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
> >> +1 and this could easily integrate into plugincentral (of which lately
> >> I have had no time since my real job is taking all of my time
> >> currently)
> >>
> >> -Thadeus
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 7:56 AM, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> >> > I completely agree with this but one more step is necessary.
> >>
> >> > Currently with "web2py plugin" we just mean an autonomous subset of an
> >> > app.
> >>
> >> > To do what you want we need a sophisticated kind of plugin. I think we
> >> > need a CMS and plugins that can talk to the CMS. We need a protocol.
> >>
> >> > Massimo
> >>
> >> > On Jan 21, 4:15 am, Jason Brower <encomp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> I am glad you guys agree.  I actually don't even know where to get
> >> >> pluggins at this point.  For example, I could jsut add all the pluggins
> >> >> I need at ones for an app I am buildings in one quick snap.
> >> >> --Plugins---
> >> >> |X| Creditcard transations
> >> >> | | Blog Tool
> >> >> |X| Admin Tool
> >> >> |X| Bandwidth Throttler
> >> >> | | Pork and Beans
> >> >> | | Avatar Builder
> >> >> | | User Admin
> >> >> -------------
> >> >> |submit|
> >> >> -------------
> >> >> Something like that.
> >>
> >> >> On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 22:53 -0800, waTR wrote:
> >> >> > +1
> >>
> >> >> > On Jan 19, 5:08 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> >> >> > > +1
> >>
> >> >> > > On Jan 18, 11:00 pm, Anand Vaidya <anandvaidya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >> > > > +1
> >>
> >> >> > > > Excellent feature to possess.
> >>
> >> >> > > > -Anand
> >>
> >> >> > > > On Jan 19, 12:16 pm, Jason Brower <encomp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >> > > > > I think it would be nifty to have an interface (app store?) to 
> >> >> > > > > install
> >> >> > > > > and remove pluggins from your web2py installation.  I suppose 
> >> >> > > > > that
> >> >> > > > > feature should be at the application level and not the web2py 
> >> >> > > > > level.
> >> >> > > > > Any thoughts on it?  It could parse a feed and then from it's 
> >> >> > > > > name could
> >> >> > > > > tell if it's been installed in that app or not.  It could also 
> >> >> > > > > handle
> >> >> > > > > the updates too. :D
> >> >> > > > > Just my thoughts,
> >> >> > > > > Jason
> >>
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