Oh... it's all set now

but tiger, could you pleeeeeeaaaasseeee make the plugin repo less Windowsy and more neutral and nice looking? Perhaps
could help you with it
It's unacceptable to market it as the main plugin repo as long as it's empty. Perhaps we should migrate the forum plugins first.
Less Windowsy would be great (as a Linux user

), but can the plugins there now also contain some description? Just the name is often not enough.
There should be a way of marking a plugin as maintained by the cuberite devteam
LogicParrot: UNACCEPTABLE I SAY
PureTryOut: The description is taken from the README.md file in the linked repository. Need to add some sort of indication of that.
SpinxC0re: Yeah. More infrastructure needs to be built around the idea that organisations can own repositories too. Currently, there's a little (cuberite/mc-server/whatever) by the author name indicating the username of who actually owns the repository, as opposed to who submitted it.
Also, I'm so tempted to have fun with all of your names, but I suspect it may become annoying, as it went that way with me and xoft (eggs-soft).
Can any of you open the WorldEdit plugin in the plugin repo? I get an error
Code:
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Github\Exception\RuntimeException' with message 'Not Found' in D:\home\site\composer\vendor\knplabs\github-api\lib\Github\HttpClient\Listener\ErrorListener.php:95 Stack trace: #0 [internal function]: Github\HttpClient\Listener\ErrorListener->onRequestError(Object(Guzzle\Common\Event), 'request.error', Object(Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcher)) #1 D:\home\site\composer\vendor\symfony\event-dispatcher\EventDispatcher.php(158): call_user_func(Array, Object(Guzzle\Common\Event), 'request.error', Object(Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcher)) #2 D:\home\site\composer\vendor\symfony\event-dispatcher\EventDispatcher.php(46): Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcher->doDispatch(Array, 'request.error', Object(Guzzle\Common\Event)) #3 D:\home\site\composer\vendor\guzzle\guzzle\src\Guzzle\Http\Message\Request.php(589): Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcher->dispatch('request.error', Object(Guzzle\Common\Event)) #4 D:\home\site\composer\vendor\guzzle\gu in D:\home\site\composer\vendor\knplabs\github-api\lib\Github\HttpClient\HttpClient.php on line 145
Fixed that. Guess what happened?
I had fixed it locally and uploaded the changes to Azure, but then a wild pull request appears, gets merged, and triggers Azure to pull (and overwrite) the changes. lel