On Mon, 24 Jan 2011, Martin Budden wrote:

b) Adaptors. Some are in the association, some are scattered in
contributors directories - these would perhaps benefit from being in a
common github repository.

No. I've found that aggregating by type just creates a mess and
works against robust testing, packing, documentation for the
individual thing and limits discoverability and linkability.

I started out on this path when I first made the tiddlyweb-plugins
repository. I now regret that and as time allows move the individual
plugins that are in there into their own repos.

Compartmentalizing things at a more granular level also helps to
encourage decoupling and reuse.

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