> I wanted to get the conversation started...what do people think?

Bundler's certainly done a great job of making it low-cost to add,
install and upgrade gems that your app depends on.  However without a
pretty compelling *cost* to maintaining the existence of plugins, I
don't really see what the upside is.

For the odd small snippet of code you want to share amongst a few
applications, plugins are a lovely lo-fi solution.  Removing that
would come with a pretty high hurdle, one much higher than  "the code
would be nicer" when, in reality, it's very little code to support
them, 91 lines or so at present.


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Cheers

Koz

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