I think it could do with the ability to handle methods on jQuery itself 
instead of being limited to just jQuery.fn, perhaps a second 
object/function to addPlugin;

Likewise I'd prefer jQuery.options over jQuery.fn.options;

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[email protected] wrote:
> There has been a lot of activity about plugin authoring and how it can
> be more structured and extensible. I've posted a couple of comments on
> some threads and sent an email to John, but I thought I'd create a new
> thread since I haven't had any feedback yet. John, I understand you
> probably get a lot of email and are very busy.
>
> I've written a plugin that I'd like to get feedback on from you guys.
> It's still evolving, but should be stable in what it currently is
> designed to do and I have found it invaluable when authoring larger,
> more advanced plugins. It would be nice to see similar functionality
> built into jQuery as I think others would also find it useful.
>
> Link: http://plugins.jquery.com/project/plugin-authoring
>
> Cheers,
> Trey
>
>
>
> >
>   


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