I prefer the way to select the application you want to install, only welcome in main web2py and the others over a repository.
New: You want to install? - welcome (default) - welcome jquery ui - wiki - xxx 2011/6/13 Ross Peoples <ross.peop...@gmail.com> > True about plugin_wiki, but not everyone uses it. I know I don't, just > because I am mostly developing internal enterprise applications that do CRUD > operations on a database. Also, there are other plugins that require jQuery > UI, so having those plugins include their own version of it is a bad idea, > unless you make plugin_wiki a dependency of every plugin that needs jQuery > UI. That was my main motivation for wanting it in the core, was that plugins > don't need their own installation of it and you don't have to deal with > multiple themes and things like that. > > After thinking about this a bit more, maybe it would a good idea to move > jQuery UI from plugin_wiki to its own plugin. That way it doesn't add bloat > to applications that don't need it. You install the plugin_ui or whatever > you want to call it, then other plugins or applications that want to use > jQuery UI can just make plugin_ui a requirement without having to pull in > the entire functionality of plugin_wiki. > > Would this be a better solution? > -- http://martin.tecnodoc.com.ar