weand commented on pull request #3892:
URL: https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/pull/3892#issuecomment-682347518


   > Just a side question, although 
[spell](http://zeppelin.apache.org/docs/0.9.0-SNAPSHOT/development/helium/writing_spell.html)
 is not designed for this, it basically installs & loads javascript packages in 
front-end. Do you think it makes sense to leverage this kind of plugin 
mechanism to install javascript in the future, or it is overkill?
   
   I'm not sure about existing use cases, but for me a helium spell plugin 
seems to be very limited in general, because they can't be integrated with 
Server Side Interpreters (e.g. %pyspark). Just for installing additional 
javascript code / libraries they are really overkill. Especially because of 
additional maintenance / versioning effort when just delivering libraries.
   
   If there are no other comments within next few days, could you then please 
merge.


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