> 2.       Either update the CPM with 1.0 versions of the plugins or have the 
> CLI get core plugins from npm first then CPR even with the old id. Using the 
> old id because they were hardcoded in IDEs etc, devs are getting older 
> version of the plugins.

>
> For (2), I think we should re-visit making whitelist part of the Android 
> platform again or some other way of enabling network access by default. No 
> network access (XHR) for a platform by default is a big change that's not 
> well understood and not necessarily more secure. I'm new to this, but I did 
> not fully understood the goals of moving the whitelisting to a plugin instead 
> of it being part of the core.


I'm reminded of the bump for 3.0 when everything became a plugin. All
of a sudden, none of the built in stuff (well, previously built in
stuff) worked anymore. I think folks got over that (and
bloggers/presenters/etc repeated it again and again), but this I can
see being a thorn in people's sides for a while. I don't necessarily
have a great answer (I'd like to see more discussion) but I think it
needs reconsidering.


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