Thanks for your comments, Eric.
> An other option is to add the plugins from within webconf itself,
with a
> webconf like "leaf.cfg" file. I think for people using webconf, it
doesn't
> matter where the list is saved. I think it's even easier to hide
that layer
> for most users. The only
To allow third-party plugins for webconf, I would like to propose the
following:
webconf "plugins" have the name "LWP" (Leaf [Webconf | Web] [Plugin |
Package])
The format is a gzipped tar archive with
/var/webconf/www/*.cgi
/var/webconf/conf/*.webconf
For instance, the dropbear.lwp could
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