When I am back home Perhaps we should an IRC discussion on this. Email
will not do. Start preparing your proposals.

On Feb 25, 4:34 pm, pistacchio <pistacc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i'm late in the whole "plugin" discussion, i didn't really follow it
> from start (being new to web2py).
> my only question is: what is the _scope_ of plugins? as i got it
> correctly, there's an ongoing debate on the form of plugins, classes
> vs directories.
>
> if we're talking about small things like "display the last post from
> twitter plugin" or "contact form plugin" or "openid authentication
> plugin", the class thing may fit. but if we're talking about wider
> things like "the blog plugin" or "the forum plugin", i really wonder
> how they could implemented without having their own directory
> structure.
>
> On 24 Feb, 01:37, "mr.freeze" <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
>
> > Is the plugin system considered backwards compatible at this point? I
> > am considering converting some modules into plugins but want to know
> > if they API is stable.
>
> > Also, is the naming convention of 'db' for your database still
> > required for the plugin system?
>
> > -------------------
> > I predict that in the year 2015, web2py will gain self awareness and
> > attempt to take over the world under the name PyNet.

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