I dont think they should be automatically updating - but surely they can be 
automatically notifying you that an update was issued... let you decide if 
you want to proceed... 

On Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 6:28:47 AM UTC-6, PMario wrote:
>
> On Monday, February 11, 2019 at 11:31:20 PM UTC+1, Diego Mesa wrote:
>>
>>
>> So, some solutions/ideas are:
>>
>>    1. A centralized repository of plugins, very much like package 
>>    control <https://packagecontrol.io/>for sublime text
>>    2. An "update" method
>>       - Your TW could check installed plugin versions with that on our 
>>       centralized repo, letting you know if you need to update.
>>       
>> Nope. If I open a file-tiddlywiki, in NO-WAY I want it to ping any 
> 3rd-party server!
> For me this action MUST be manual
>
>>
>>    - 
>>       - As I understand, it still couldn't actually "fetch" the updated 
>>       plugin tiddler from github - you need to do this manually - is this 
>> correct?
>>    
>> Automatic plugin-update is extreamly dangerous. With TW users have the 
> possibility to modify plugin tiddlers. Which is a valid action! If plugins 
> try to update in the "background", they will blow up in your face! I'm 100% 
> sure!
>
> Manual actions are OK for me, because it's a user-decision.
>
> -mario
>
>

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