(08-15-2016, 06:17 PM)xoft Wrote: [ -> ]I can't - the "Add plugin" page doesn't even list the Cuberite organization for me.
I see the problem, compare
my orgs listings versus
yours: your membership of Cuberite is private. As always, there's an api for that.
Interesting,
this domain is still live, with a repository that I don't think has ever been used properly. Looks fun though.
That was an old hard-coded plugin repository made by .
Okay, now I can see the org. Thanks (perhaps add this to some kind of a help page? FAQ? "Why can't I see my organization?" link)
I can even see that the repositories are kinda sorted (still case-sensitive, so capitals come first). However, still not all the repos are displayed, my list ends at "MCProxy" and doesn't show for example "Orbital Ion Cannon" that I've forked, or "WiiWhiteboard" that I wrote. Looking at the API endpoint at
https://api.github.com/users/madmaxoft/repos , those repose are not listed there either, so what's going on here?
I have to admit that I like that old design much more than the current one

Yeah, the old one looks really cool even if it was just a concept
Strange though. The first repository listed in the API is your Aliases plugin, so why isn't it listed for you. I can select the first plugin listed for me just fine.
The Aliases plugin is now listed for me, and the plugin list is suddenly alpha-sorted. But it wasn't so when I tried for the first time. Weird.
I think the plugin repo is no more useful than the forum, as long as there are no plugin categories.
Also, we really shouldn't mark the forum section "old" till the repo is ready.
Categories are difficult to choose when authoring plugins, use Tags instead - just like Categories, but a plugin may have multiple Tags.