Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai wrote:
> -On [20061031 19:59], Noah Kantrowitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Personally I would rather see the base install come with a plugin  
>> manager than a static set of "common" plugins. I started work on this  
>> with the HackInstall plugin, but my initial mechanism was too  
>> unreliable in too many cases. At some point I would like to see that  
>> project restarted, probably using PyPI as a data source.
> 
> Only problem with this, like with Drupal and Firefox add-ons, is that you have
> to pray that the plugins you use will still be updated come a new release of
> Trac. This is the one major pitfall of any plugin architecture.

This would be just as much of a problem for the bundling approach though.

--Noah


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