Posting plugins...
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Hi all!
I often ask my self these questions before publishing a plugin:
Is it useful to publish this plugin? The plugin I purpose will worth while? Is it really interesting? Will this new plugin polluate again this forum?
Etc etc.What's your opinion on this, please?
Thank you!
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I've found that some small utility plugin, which I thought only I or a handful of other every might use, turn out to be wanted by a larger amount of people than expected.
Just post. You never know. If they don't need it, they don't download it. But at least there is the option.
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The answer is easy.... every plugin is worthwhile, I may not need it today or ever but there is someone out there that will need it and get benefit from it.
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I agree. If you have something that you've written and it functions, post it. Others might find it and see potential for what it could become with a few tweaks.
Chris
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Ok, thank you! I thought same thing but with less enthusiasm!
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I think what everyones saying is even more true with the introduction extensions index, as it is so much easier for someone to search through all the plugins. Makes doing a quick check on the off chance someones written a plugin a lot more viable.
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I agree Remus too, posting plugin even beta version may give you a quite large test field. As I often think, there are more ideas in 2 brains than in one, what about hundred ?
MALAISE
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Starting from Jim's SketchUp-Ruby Resources, what about tag plugins by classes ?
For example: Mechanical tools, Architecture tools, Kinematics tools, Geometry creation tools, Geometry Modification tools, Measurement tools, (running out of imagination), but I'm sure there could be a nice group of classes out there.
Having plugins organized by classes, maybe we can extract more conclusions about wants and needs.Regards
Marcio
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