-WIP-electrum-btcp/plugins
ThomasV 24442de8df fix command line interface for hardware wallets. fixes #3056 2017-10-19 11:59:36 +02:00
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audio_modem amodem: fix str/bytes handling 2017-10-05 21:02:53 +03:00
cosigner_pool py3: cosigner_pool 2017-10-19 03:19:48 +02:00
digitalbitbox fix command line interface for hardware wallets. fixes #3056 2017-10-19 11:59:36 +02:00
email_requests fix email_requests plugin 2017-09-24 00:55:26 +02:00
greenaddress_instant maintenance for greenaddress plugin 2017-10-17 22:16:46 +02:00
hw_wallet fix command line interface for hardware wallets. fixes #3056 2017-10-19 11:59:36 +02:00
keepkey fix command line interface for hardware wallets. fixes #3056 2017-10-19 11:59:36 +02:00
labels fix trace for LabelSync with Imported_Wallet 2017-10-04 21:58:56 +02:00
ledger fix command line interface for hardware wallets. fixes #3056 2017-10-19 11:59:36 +02:00
trezor fix command line interface for hardware wallets. fixes #3056 2017-10-19 11:59:36 +02:00
trustedcoin fix #3062 2017-10-18 16:11:30 +02:00
virtualkeyboard migration to PyQt5. initial commit. 2017-09-23 05:54:38 +02:00
README plugins readme 2015-02-22 12:28:18 +01:00
__init__.py Relicensing 2016-02-24 10:20:30 +01:00

README

Plugin rules:

 * The plugin system of Electrum is designed to allow the development
   of new features without increasing the core code of Electrum.

 * Electrum is written in pure python. if you want to add a feature
   that requires non-python libraries, then it must be submitted as a
   plugin. If the feature you want to add requires communication with
   a remote server (not an Electrum server), then it should be a
   plugin as well. If the feature you want to add introduces new
   dependencies in the code, then it should probably be a plugin.

 * We expect plugin developers to maintain their plugin code. However,
   once a plugin is merged in Electrum, we will have to maintain it
   too, because changes in the Electrum code often require updates in
   the plugin code. Therefore, plugins have to be easy to maintain. If
   we believe that a plugin will create too much maintenance work in
   the future, it will be rejected.

 * Plugins should be compatible with Electrum's conventions. If your
   plugin does not fit with Electrum's architecture, or if we believe
   that it will create too much maintenance work, it will not be
   accepted. In particular, do not duplicate existing Electrum code in
   your plugin.

 * We may decide to remove a plugin after it has been merged in
   Electrum. For this reason, a plugin must be easily removable,
   without putting at risk the user's bitcoins. If we feel that a
   plugin cannot be removed without threatening users who rely on it,
   we will not merge it.