We might just create a plugin for this that has the sole
purpose to install the other plugins (that do the real work).
So we can create a Seam3 plugin with a single command: install.
This command will prompt:
What module do you want to install?
1- Seam Faces
2- Seam Persistence
etc.
This makes it easy to install Seam modules, while still able to
cherry pick modules instead of an all or nothing approach.
What do you think? If we go this way I would be happy to
implement this.
Paul
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 7:43 AM, Jason
Porter
<lightguard.jp@gmail.com> wrote:
I
like
that idea of a plugin group. Lincoln, how difficult would it be to
make that happen?
Unfortunately
not.
We´ll add to the next meeting on next week on the
same time. Please be present if you could.
In other words, you missed the free beer.
Get it while it's cold :)
-Dan
--
Dan Allen
Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat | Author of Seam in Action
Registered Linux User #231597
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