Perhaps we need a browser function for accessing a remote site with
installable plug-ins, just like the "extensions" and plug-ins available
in MozillaFirebird. It might also be coupled with an "update" function
that retrieves the latest version of all installed plug-ins.

Regards,
Dov

On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 03:39:32AM +0100,  Marc A. Lehmann  wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 11:34:48PM +0200, Dov Grobgeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sven wanted to have a discussion whether this plug-in should be included
> 
> If discussion means "wants to see some opinions", then here we go :)
> 
> - No, it should not be included, in general.
> - As long as there is no good repository for plug-ins (and my opinion is
>   that there isn't), it (and any other plug-ins that can be maintained
>   at reasonable cost(!)) should be included, as that's the best way to
>   ensure total user satisfaction.
> 
> In other words: Right now, yes, but in the long run it should be a
> seperately installable module, just as python or perl come with some
> common modules/extensions, but not all of them.
> 
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