+1, because of the modeller functionality.

In a more minor way, I'd also like to think of a way to handle the various
"connect to a national service" type of plugins which are:

1. perhaps overly simple in aim for a plugin
2. very similar in function to one another
3. often of limited userbase-wide interest

However, plainly some market need results in their being created (ease of
use, I guess), so I'm not sure what the solution is.

Tom



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