Johannes Schindelin wrote:
So, the wonderful upside of plugins you described here are actually the reason I will never, _never_ use bzr with plugins.
I presume that for this reason you will also never, _never_ use a non-mainline branch of git -- even if its actual code only touches UI enhancements or something similarly non-core -- because third-party branches have the ability, in theory, to make changes to the core of the revision control system. And that you will never, _never_ use third-party wrappers because they might play LD_PRELOAD tricks. Or run any software with root privileges you haven't personally written. Or...
Sean's point that plugins are a comparatively minor win made inexpensive on account of bzr's use of Python is reasonable (though we may choose to differ on what level of value we attach to the utility). The claim that an extensibility mechanism should be rejected wholesale on account of being excessively powerful, on the other hand, is just silly.
(If you couldn't write a plugin that *didn't* touch the core, this would be a different story. This is, however, very much not the case).
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