On Mar 3, 5:39 pm, Ryan Grove <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Jeremy Evans <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I also plan on deprecating larger features that I'm sure some people
> > are using, and moving them into plugins/extensions.  These include:
>
> When you say you plan to deprecate these features and move them to
> plugins, do you mean that you will cease maintaining them, or that you
> would simply maintain them as separate and optional components of
> Sequel?

I'm still thinking about how to handle that.  I'm leaning towards
keeping them in the same gem, officially maintained (bug fixes but no
additional features), but optional.  If anyone wants to take
responsibility for one or more of these features as a plugin, I might
remove that feature completely from the repository and point people to
another repository containing a better maintained version.  For
example, if someone else wanted to take the model caching feature and
expand it (e.g. make many_to_one associations use it), I'd be open to
that.

Again, I'm open to other thoughts and ideas about how best to handle
this.

Jeremy
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