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The list of official Tutor plugins and themes available at https://edly.io/tutor/plugins-and-themes/ offers a much better user interface, providing detailed plugin descriptions, links to source code, and information about supported versions, addressing many user experience challenges. However, the lack of clarity regarding the publication process for Tutor plugins by community developers, the absence of feedback and rating options, and the focus solely on officially supported plugins distinguish this plugin index from the proposed Extensions Marketplace.
Tutor plugins (infrastructure and deployment plugins)
Tutor provides an easy-to-use and flexible way to deploy Open edX installations. It is well-supported and thoroughly documented. Additionally, Tutor includes a plugin system that significantly simplifies the deployment process for Open edX.
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Maintenance cost for keeping marketplace up to date?
How to scale the process without losing quality overtime?
Changes to named release preparation process, how to allow operators to update versions for their plugins in repo swiftly with ease?
Juan Camilo Montoya's question: How to showcase 3rd party plugins that didn’t meet criteria set for publishing on the marketplace, can it be included in the marketplace with some specific markings or similar?
Milestones
We suggest splitting the implementation for new marketplace into several milestones, assessing results and gathering more feedback in between.
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Include marketplace into each Tutor-based Open edX installation
LTI Tools catalog
Paid extensions
AI recommendation
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Proposal prepared by Glib Glugovskiy and Mykhailo Marshalok