Hi Mat,
 

> Big thanks to Tobias Beer for his tobibeer/split 
> <http://tobibeer.github.io/tw5-plugins/#split> filter operators which 
> greatly simplifies manipulating strings.
>

Thx, appreciated. ;-)
 

> @tobibeer
> question; How should I actually best package "attention" into a plugin so 
> that the user also gets your plugin? Is it only appropriate to add a 
> "Dependencies" note and link to the original source? Ideally I don't want 
> to force the user to go to other places so if it is ethical and possible to 
> someone bake tobibeer/split <http://tobibeer.github.io/tw5-plugins/#split> 
> into my plugin...?
>

I think the dependecy bit and a pointer to where to get it makes the most 
sense.

I would not blame you for your one-stop-shop approach but comes with 
problems. For one, you would want to make sure to provide others with the 
latest version... however, you'd want to make sure that that's still 
compatible in any way.

Baking another plugin like *tobibeer/split* into your plugin certainly does 
not sound like a great idea, though. I wouldn't even know what happens 
there. If you had a kind of Tiddly-Application and something like 
tobibeer/split was a hard dependency, then of course, ship it with your 
application... but attention seems to be in plugin land, so, as for me, 
dependency is the way to go.

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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