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ASF GitHub Bot commented on METRON-777:
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Github user mattf-horton commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/metron/pull/530
  
    Hi @ottobackwards , the PR description list of files changed and reasons is 
_extremely_ helpful, indeed necessary.  But the github PR GUI isn't really 
tuned for handling 400 files even when -- or especially if -- most of the 
changes are trivial, or are copies of files from some other context.  So the 
request for SHA1 reference points is a matter of anchor points for finding my 
way, as it were. :-) Basically, for a submission like this, I will be able to 
do more relevant git diffs than the github GUI does.
    
    And, btw, it was not a veiled request to update merge yet again :-)


> Create a plugin system for Metron based on 'NAR'
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: METRON-777
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/METRON-777
>             Project: Metron
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Otto Fowler
>            Assignee: Otto Fowler
>
> The success of the Metron project will be greatly dependent on community 
> participation, and with that the ability to adapt and extend Metron without 
> having to maintain a fork of the project.
> As organizations and individuals look to extend the Metron system with custom 
> parsers, enrichments, and stellar functions that may be proprietary in 
> nature, the ability to develop and deploy these extensions outside the Metron 
> code base is critically important.
> To that end, and after community discussion and proposal we create or 
> formalize the 'plugin' development story in Metron.  
> The proposal is to adapt the Apache Nifi NAR system for use in Metron.  This 
> will provide the system with:
> * archetype(s) for developer projects and independent development
> * defined packaging and metadata for 'plugin' products
> * loading and instantiation with classloader isolation capabilities
> * removing the necessity for shading plugin jars
> These capabilities will also enable other features, such as plugin lifecycle, 
> plugin configuration+redeployment, and other things.
> The plugin archetypes and their installation will be a followon



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