On Monday, January 30, 2012 8:48:18 PM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>
> In terms of plugin distribution, I've come to believe that the present 
> scattered nature of TiddlyWiki makes things needlessly hard for users. They 
> have to find tiddlywiki.com, download the product, and then by reading 
> the groups they have to figure out the sites that they need to visit to get 
> the basic plugins that everyone relies on.
>
> So, for TW5, I'm interested in developing the idea of "core plugins" 
> written by the community that become part of the standard distribution of 
> tiddlywiki.
>
Hear hear!

Note that just having an "official list" of approved-by the core developer 
plugins, easily installable at first run would probably be sufficient. Or 
perhaps a directory of "available" vs "enabled" plugins as part of the 
download package.

But keeping the file itself as small as possible for load time 
consideration is important, and as I've never had to represent maths I 
wouldn't want the overhead in my TWs, no matter how "important" a feature 
is, the tradeoff should rather be against "common/frequency". 


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