mabshoff wrote:
> 
> <SNIP>
> 
>  [X ] Yes, include TinyMCE as a standard package
> 
> I see no benefit going the optional route if one needs to apply some
> patch, i.e. the burden to try it out is too high. The editor is well
> maintained, works on seemingly all browsers, has an active community
> and we should really have something like that in the notebook :)


I was assuming that we would apply the patch, which would mean the 
functionality would be available immediately on installing the spkg (in 
other words, one would only need to install the spkg).  I agree that 
that means that a majority of the people that would find the plugin 
extremely useful would probably see the barrier as too high.  I'm 
curious how many people install optional spkgs anyway.  For me, optional 
spkgs usually get blown away when I update to a new release, and then 
I'm usually too lazy to get them again (like the jsmath-image-fonts spkg).

Anyways, I won't argue with the package being standard; just pointing 
out that a user wouldn't have to install a patch, just the spkg.

Thanks,

Jason



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