>I think the reason that people make so many variations of Fusebox
>is because they are constantly finding limitations.



Or you could rephrase that in a somewhat more positive light rather than
a negative one: One of the reasons you find so many variations of
Fusebox is because creative developers are constantly extending it to
perform functions beyond what the core framework was designed to
include. That's a lot of what I've seen over the years. I'm not sure I'd
consider adding additional features to be a reflection of an existing
limitation unless you take the position that a core framework should
include the weight of every conceivable desire including 3 styles of
kitchen sinks.

That doesn't necessarily make it easier to follow the modified framework
when you first run into it. If the developer made serious changes to the
core framework code rather than adding those functions as an optional
add-on and/or failed to properly document the mods, then it can
definitely be a pain. But I'd submit that's more a reflection on that
developer rather than the core framework itself.

Ken

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