Har du laga eit flott innstikk og vil ha litt blest om det? Då er du på rett plass. Berre spør oss om å vera vertar for det. Då vil du kunna:
- Hald styr på kor mange som har lasta det ned.
- La folk skriva kommentarar om innstikket ditt.
- Få vurderingar på innstikket ditt samanlikna med andre fine WordPress-innstikk.
- Gje innstikket ditt blesting i det sentrale arkivet vårt.
Det finst visse grenser
- Your plugin must be compatible with the GNU General Public License v2, or any later version. We strongly recommend using the same license as WordPress — “GPLv2 or later.”
- Programtillegget kan ikkje gjera noko ulovleg eller moralsk forkasteleg (og me veit at det er eit subjektivt spørsmål).
- Du må faktisk bruka Subversion-arkivet me gjev det for at programtillegget ditt skal koma opp på denne nettstaden. Programtilleggskatalogen vår er ein vertsnettstad, ikkje opplistingsnettstad.
- The plugin must not embed external links on the public site (like a “powered by” link) without explicitly asking the user’s permission.
- Your plugin must abide by our list of detailed guidelines, which include not being a spammer and not abusing the systems.
Submission is simple
- Sign up for an account on WordPress.org.
- Submit your plugin for review.
- After your plugin is manually reviewed, it will either be approved or you will be emailed and asked to provide more information and/or make corrections.
- Once approved, you’ll be given access to a Subversion Repository where you’ll store your plugin.
- Shortly after you upload your plugin (and a readme file!) to that repository, it will be automatically displayed in the plugins browser.
- Check out the FAQ for more information.
Readme files
To make your entry in the plugin browser most useful, each plugin should have a readme file named readme.txt
that adheres to the WordPress plugin readme file standard. You can put your readme file through the readme validator to check it.