--- Robert Rozman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: 
> Hello,
> 
> since this thread has gone in other direction I'd still remind of
> original
> question. What are possibilities to build framework where user could
> update/maintain his Freevo installation throught Freevo interface. I
> didn't
> think so much about commercial side, more on "busy to do all those
> upgrades
> by my friends" that will never want to know what's under the Freevo's
> hood.
> 

I think we should develop this plataform. It's easy, IMO.

We could create a plugin installation framework, "freevo install
<plugin>.tar.gz", which install in the right directory, ask user if he
want the plugin active, show plugin's description and ask for
parameters.
   Then we can have a plugin that check for new plugins, updates and
download & install them, right from freevo interface (or web interface)


Gustavo




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