Hi Rick,

I understand this decision, and must admit the Habari admin is really,
relay clean and simple compared to other popular Blog systems(feel
like an iPhone guy talking about Windows mobile now).
I'm very glad widgets are coming soon!

By core plugins, do you mean the plugins that come with Habari, or
those in the extra repo?
I'll slowly roll into Habari, and see where I end up... Starting with
moving my own site from Wordpress to Habari and blog tutorials about
it as I go. "A teacher is someone who's 3 weeks ahead of its students"
- Pepijn Goorden(or someone else...)

I'm happy to see this page. Maybe allow a long-desc element in the xml
for some more information? Search would also be great.
I'm quite busy these days, but is there some sort of SVN, Trac or FTP
or whatever where I can help with this plugin page?

Pepijn de Vos

On Sep 8, 7:20 pm, rick c <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Pepijn, and welcome.
>
> There was a basic design decision made to put as little in core as
> possible, leaving plugins to care out many tasks or provide extra
> features That said , there is work being done on supplying something
> similar to widgets.
>
> In order to become a core plugin, plugins generally must be useful to
> the majority of people who will use Habari, and serve an educational
> function in showing how to do the tasks required in developing a
> plugin. As such, to be accepted as a core plugin is difficult.
>
> Progress is slow, but there is work being done on creating a plugin/
> theme directory.http://habariproject.org/en/explore/pluginsshows a
> very early version. The work being done is based on the
> plugin_directory and the hmp plugins in the habari-extras repository.
> I'm sure assistance with those would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Rick
>
> On Sep 8, 9:48 am, pepijn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey,
>
> > I'm Pepijn de Vos, a Wordpress user like some more Habari users where,
> > I believe. I think Habari is a very good system, although I'm missing
> > quite some features Wordpress did out of the box.
>
> > For example there is no visual editor, no tag cloud, no revisions, no
> > widgets(important one if you ask me), etc... This has some beauty in
> > it, for Habari is by default very clean and simple, but anyway, I want
> > to make a proposal:
>
> > I personally think that more features currently only offered by
> > plugins should be integrated in the core, as bundled plugins or core
> > features. This makes it a lot easier for new users to get started!
> > Currently I have to search on Google and browse 
> > thehttp://trac.habariproject.org/habari-extras/browser/pluginstofind
> > something usable.
>
> > I hate to sound like I want Habari to be like Wordpress, but another
> > option would be to make a good plugin website like Wordpress has.
>
> > I could imagine some cronjob to go through the Habari extras repo and
> > extract the name and description(and maybe a long description and
> > installation instructions?) from the plugins and themes and make them
> > searchable and viewable on a nice website.
>
> > Or how about a plugin that can install plugins?
>
> > If there is space to do so I would like to help to develop this extra
> > viewer.
>
> > Again, I think Habari is a great product, but I also think you should
> > make it as easy as possible for people to use it, and give it a clear
> > advantage over other software.
>
> > Pepijn
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