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Would be great if plugins.lita.io were linked from the front-page.
I think right now what we have is good, but it's very developer centric. From the user's point of view, when I enter the website, I'd like to see what ready-to-use functionality I have in Lita.
Also it'd be great to get plugins categorised (fun vs practical), but looking at the source code it seems like all plugins would have to get their .gemspecs modified to provide that?
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Plugins page need improvement
Plugins page needs improvement
Jun 30, 2016
Probably. Something like spec.metadata = { "lita_plugin_tags" => "comma-separated list of tags" } is how I'd imagined it, but I'm not married to that implementation if there are better ideas.
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Would be great if
plugins.lita.io
were linked from the front-page.I think right now what we have is good, but it's very developer centric. From the user's point of view, when I enter the website, I'd like to see what ready-to-use functionality I have in Lita.
Also it'd be great to get plugins categorised (fun vs practical), but looking at the source code it seems like all plugins would have to get their
.gemspecs
modified to provide that?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: