<Steven>
But as I said in the SAP R/3 case, this won't solve the problem of the
corpulent codebase, and the issues with oversight that comes with its
weight. Your efforts in blockifying stuff have already unearthed several
issues, and I think we should actively try to keep the core codebase clean
& healthy.
</Steven>

I think it is time to start thinking in a plug-in technology for Cocoon.
As Steven pointed. It is inevitable to let people add more and more
components (generators, transformers, etc) to Cocoon.

What about let people choice what they need? Then they will download only
the pieces of code they need. I know this currently can be done manually,
but we must find an easy and standard way to deploy the new components.
Like a "Lego" toy.

Best Regards,

Antonio Gallardo.






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