> > idea, they are just annoying to get working. Put this installer in Trac
> > core, and you get the experience I think everyone wants.
>
> And it is called DLL, pardon, plugin hell ;-(

Like with Firefox and its extenstions? I thought extensions have been
its path to success: the core product cannot (and should not) please
everyone and with extensions everyone can still make the product do
what they need.

The problem I've had with Trac plugins so far is that there are a
couple of interesting plugins that state their 0.10 version is broken
(by design) and will not fixed until version 0.11, but version 0.11
has been so slow to materialize. The more Trac starts to rely on
plugins, the more the core team needs to think about the release cycle
and APIs rather than core features. So it's not the new features that
define a new feature but rather the new or changed interfaces. Core
feature development can be then done incrementally during the lifetime
of the new interface set in sub-releases 0.11.1, 0.11.2 etc.
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