Hi Tobias

> On 7 Nov 2015, at 08:36, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Currently, we are limited in leveraging this by a sophisticated 
> plugin-mechanism that defies a simple "reuse tidbits" approach and forces a 
> "publish a versioned bundle of codebits and supporting tids for distribution".

I’d like to understand the issues you see with the current plugin mechanism. 
Are you envisaging a specific alternative? 

There are currently two ways to “reuse tidbits”: a JSON file or a plugin. The 
JSON file is just about the simplest thing it could be: a nice simple plain 
text rendering of the source of a group of tiddlers, and is easy to work with 
in other tools. The plugin mechanism introduces just enough “sophistication” to 
satisfy their purpose: to be an *updatable* reusable tidbit.

Is it just that the support for building plugins in the browser is primitive?

Best wishes

Jeremy

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