While the registry is obviously about the plug-in authors, I figured some of you might wonder who's running this thing. So, my name is Ingo Lütkebohle, I'm currently a PhD student in robotics and I've been running the registry, in one form or the other, since 1996 when I was working as a software developer and network engineer. Together with a couple of friends, I still run a server and so can provide a place for the registry to live (which I will do as long as I can and people want me to, so for quite some years to come, probably ;-). I still use The GIMP regularly and now do computer vision for work -- my interest in that is in no small part due to my earlier experiences with the GIMP, so I still have a sweet spot for this tool. I hope you enjoy the Registry!
Gimp kostet nichts, ist aber für viele Bildbearbeitungs-Schritte so gut geeignet wie Profi-Fotoprogramme. Wer aber Photoshop-Routinen verinnerlicht hat, muss sich bei Gimp etwas umstellen. Bettina K. Lechner erklärt, wie Photoshop-Handgriffe in Gimp funktionieren. - Spiegel Online
There are many tutorials about creating buttons and graphics in the new 'Web 2.0' style. Unfortunately, all these tutorials are for Photoshop users. The Gimp users are completely ignored. To solve this problem I have written a series on creating Web Graph