On Jul 29, 2013, at 18:29 , Jason Smith <j...@apache.org> wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 11:24 PM, Dirkjan Ochtman <dirk...@ochtman.nl> wrote: >> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Dale Harvey <d...@arandomurl.com> wrote: >>> On the topic of browser_id support in CouchDB, it feels like this is a big >>> chance to push for usable plugins, should the aim for this not to be >>> included into core but to be available as a one click install from >>> futon/fauxton (this and geocouch seem prime candidates)? >> >> Yeah, I think that would be good. For me, the primary motivation would >> be that CouchDB shouldn't grow a kitchen sink.
+1 >> On the other hand, one click installs from F(u|aux)ton sounds kind of >> ambitious! Oh yes, and so worth it :) > Given how old this plugin is (it came out right after BrowserID was > announced IIRC), I kind of want to merge it in, then refactor it out > if/when plugins improve. I want plugins badly, but let’s not block this one from landing in master for an imaginary plugin system. That said, I hope that minimal changes are required for modules under `src/` to become plugins later. Let’s get to that bridge before we cross it. That said, I am making plugins my priority in the next few weeks. Jan --
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