Thanks for posting that, Patrick. If you have never made a proper versioned release of your library, then its safe to say that its a long way from getting into Pd-extended. Here is the full process (which is what I do for the libraries I maintain in Pd-extended):
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/GettingIntoPdextended
<grump>It seems that "getting into Pd-extended" has come to mean "let Hans maintain it for me", and this is no longer a viable option.</grump> But it is now easy to distribute and install libraries, so if you make your library a libdir and post it to puredata.info/downloads, people will be able to easily find and install your libraries.
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On Mar 9, 2012, at 8:47 AM, patrick wrote:
Sadly it's too late to include Xth Sense to Pd-ext, I already ask for the inclusion of PdMtl and Mtl Abstraction in the next Pd-ext (0.43).
Quoting Hans " ... I think its too late for 0.43, but 0.44 is definitely possible. With much less work, we can make it easy for people to find and install themselves, and that takes effect once you do it. Only one small thing has been added since November, so its in feature freeze.
Having it on github will make that a easier too. You don't need to make release tarballs, for example, you can just tag a release in git, ie "git tag v0.1", then github makes a link to a downloadable tarball.
adding it to the puredata.info/downloads section will make it easy for people to find
and making sure it works fine when you drop it into ~/pd-externals, ~/Library/Pd, etc.
These are all steps that need to be done to get it into Pd-extended also, so it would not be wasted effort. ... "
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