Am 12.09.2014 um 18:23 schrieb Collin Anderson:
    And you would expect that to happen just through admin? Would you trust 
your users really to do all
    that - basically giving full control what users installs to your system 
without discretion?


Installing apps via the admin would be useful when the user is the same person 
as the sysadmin.\

However as we mentioned, Django really isn't architected for this.


I could see Django-CMS creating a sub architecture
that would allow for this sort of thing. Basically, you would need to create 
some sort of package of code that would
work without getting added to INSTALLED_APPS.


It would be nice if such a sub architecture would be outside of django-cms, to 
make it more reusable.

  Thomas

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