In general, I'm all for this approach.  As you said, I think a large
number of trivial extensions are either purely action based, or can be
handled dynamically  declarative ways (for example, maybe a weather
extension could fetch the latest weather icon from a declared URL, RSS
feed).

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Aaron Boodman <a...@chromium.org> wrote:
> We'd still need the ability to spin up extension processes to render
> bigger UI, like when a dialog needs to be opened or a sidebar needs to
> be displayed.

Agree.  I think in general if we can be on-demand or lazy with process
creation, it'll be a big win.  Another example of this is an
extenion's config page.

Erik

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