mherger wrote: 
> 
> .....So what I suggest:
> 
> - we create a repository file in the LMS-Community github org. 
> Contributors who've somewhat tested a plugin can add what they know to 
> be working to that file.
> 
> - this repository file would have a community (not author) provided 
> maxVersion. Again this is to have a minimum guaranteed compatibility.
> 
> - LMS would have a flag to include that repository or not which would 
> also be used to ignore the install.xml's maxVersion.
> 
> This would give us a minimum quality check before the uninformed user 
> can install a breaking/broken plugin easily. And it should make sure a 
> plugin does not break LMS accidentally.
> 
> At the same time this should keep LMS side changes minimal.
> 
> Thoughts?....
> 
> Michael
With this method would a user upgrading 7.x to 8 see that an installed
plugin might not be well tested under 8?



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