On Tue, 2019-11-26 at 20:49 -0500, Chris wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I just wanted to poll you for some advice.  My notification tool I
> maintain supports more than 50+ services now, but the only package
> isolation I do within 2 RPMs.  One for the actual CLI (for admin's
> who want to use it) and the other is for the backend library (for
> Devs). I only ask because each supported service is very modular.
> 
> I kind of like the way nagios-plugins breaks apart it's check_scripts
> into many sub-packages, but 50+ subpackages seems a bit extreme... or
> is it? It certainly seems like a bit of a nightmare to maintain; it
> would be one very large .spec file.
> 
> You can see the directory structure here on GitHub:
> https://github.com/caronc/apprise
> 
> Effectively every single file in "apprise/plugins/Notify*.py" is it's
> own plugin-able module.  You can add/remove content into here and the
> tool adapts. Thus the sub-packages would only include 1 file per RPM.
> 
> Is it advisable to go this route? I presume there is no easy way to
> transition without breaking users existing setup? I don't know what
> the d/l stats are; so there may not be a large enough audience to
> even need to worry about this?
> 
> What are your thoughts and/or advice?

IMHO don't do a sub-package if you haven't a good reason , what is the
benefit ? 


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