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Jason Smith commented on COUCHDB-1867:
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Sure. As long as I can enable/disable plugins at start time, without having to
change the files installed on the filesystem, I am happy.
Bob (or anybody), how familiar are you with official or at least traditional
Erlang software deployment? Do you have any thoughts about using the Erlang
releases, or upgrade packages, or appup files for plugin development? Basically
I would like to cut with the grain of whatever practices are already done or
recommended by the Erlang community.
For example, suppose a plugin author built a plugin as an Erlang application,
then cut a release, and somehow fed that to CouchDB. Does that strike anybody
as a plausible avenue?
> Plugins
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> Key: COUCHDB-1867
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-1867
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Jan Lehnardt
> Assignee: Jan Lehnardt
> Priority: Minor
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> It should be easy to install CouchDB plugins.
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