Hi Justin,

> I started this some time ago and also announced it on the mailing list. But
> it didn't caught much interest.

The idea didn't get much traction because it was ahead of its time. I
think now is its time.

The plugin manager that Thomas is creating will be able to aggregate
scripts from various locations and install them on the fly without one
needing to restart PyMOL. Do you mind working with Thomas to help
integrate with the git-hub repo?

Downloading scripts and running them creates a security hazard. So, we
need to be careful about that.

Some points to consider for the repository:
  * it should mirror or host the code from the PyMOLWiki, not fork it
  * be secure from misuse (can anyone commit or just you?)

What do you think?

Cheers,

-- Jason

-- 
Jason Vertrees, PhD
PyMOL Product Manager
Schrodinger, LLC

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