I completely agree with this but one more step is necessary. Currently with "web2py plugin" we just mean an autonomous subset of an app.
To do what you want we need a sophisticated kind of plugin. I think we need a CMS and plugins that can talk to the CMS. We need a protocol. Massimo On Jan 21, 4:15 am, Jason Brower <[email protected]> wrote: > I am glad you guys agree. I actually don't even know where to get > pluggins at this point. For example, I could jsut add all the pluggins > I need at ones for an app I am buildings in one quick snap. > --Plugins--- > |X| Creditcard transations > | | Blog Tool > |X| Admin Tool > |X| Bandwidth Throttler > | | Pork and Beans > | | Avatar Builder > | | User Admin > ------------- > |submit| > ------------- > Something like that. > > On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 22:53 -0800, waTR wrote: > > +1 > > > On Jan 19, 5:08 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > > > +1 > > > > On Jan 18, 11:00 pm, Anand Vaidya <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > +1 > > > > > Excellent feature to possess. > > > > > -Anand > > > > > On Jan 19, 12:16 pm, Jason Brower <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > I think it would be nifty to have an interface (app store?) to install > > > > > and remove pluggins from your web2py installation. I suppose that > > > > > feature should be at the application level and not the web2py level. > > > > > Any thoughts on it? It could parse a feed and then from it's name > > > > > could > > > > > tell if it's been installed in that app or not. It could also handle > > > > > the updates too. :D > > > > > Just my thoughts, > > > > > Jason > >
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