I think having some plugins distributed and built with Bro is reasonable,
too. As long as functionality and interfaces don't change current users
shouldn't notice a difference.
How eventually moving the plugin to a package manager will affect users is
something else to consider.

-AK
On Oct 16, 2014 6:21 AM, "Slagell, Adam J" <slag...@illinois.edu> wrote:

> I think that is reasonable for some things.
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> On Oct 16, 2014, at 8:02 AM, Robin Sommer ro...@icir.org wrote:
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> > (unless we decide to
> > build (some) plugins by default, which currently isn't happening).
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