I put my extended types in the project types folder (or plugin types).
Like Geoff says, I like to keep the same structure.

Like overwritten webskins will be in project/plugin webskins folder.



On 17 December 2012 21:10, Geoff Bowers <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think, yes. System was always meant for things that did not originate in
> the project, but its purely a preference thing. This practice is not
> enforced in any way. Many developers just like to have all their types in
> one place, ie. types
>
> GB
>
>
> On Monday, December 17, 2012, Jørgen Skogås wrote:
>
>> When extending core types best practice is to use the
>> projectFolder/packages/system folder. Should the system folder be used when
>> extending plugin content types also?
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