Patrick Nagel wrote: > Plugin or not... always debatable, I guess. > > Take LDAP addressbook support, for example - isn't that something that > could > also be provided by a plugin? It also requires configuring a backend system > (an LDAP directory). Absolutely - if there is a flexible framework almost everything except the framework itself can be a plugin - with some plugins required (see Typo3 for a great sample of this!). But unless this Plugin system is done its hard to implement something like this without patching the sources.... so first job: plugin architecture!
> On a side note: funny that we're currently all using Thunderbird as our > mail client ;) I'm sure mainly because a desktop client is always ways better and better performing than any Web based application can be... and on your own systems you usually can install applications... Mike -- Michael Baierl <http://mbaierl.com/blog/> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Viele Lieder wurden nach dramatischen Ereignissen geschrieben, man erinnere sich an "Candle in the wind" oder "Meine Oma fährt im Hühnerstall Motorad". (german-bash.org) _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
