On 18 May 2001, at 14:00, Raphael Quinet wrote: > On Fri, 18 May 2001, Fabian Frédérick <fabian.frederick@xxxxxx> wrote: [new script] > > Can somebody tell me who to contact in order to put it in Gimp > > distribution ? > > You have done it already by posting your message to this list... > > Since your plug-in is a Perl script, Marc should probably be the > one who decides if your script is worth including in the next > release or not. Most Perl-Fu contributors are on this list, so > they have probably read your message. On a related note: recently, a web designer asked in a Usenet news group (nl.internet.www.ontwerp) how to achieve a certain effect with the GIMP. I added a couple of lines of code to an existing script to help him. My question is: when is a reworking of a script good enough to be included in the distribution? Is there some kind of policy for this? As I understand, script-fu is also there so that anybody can write up their own scripts for their own purposes. Should I send the changed script to the original author with an explanation of what the changes are for? -- branko collin collin@xxxxxxxxx