On 30 Aug 2008, at 21:50, snacktime wrote:
>
> I''ve created plugins by using generators and by just creating the
> application directory structure in the plugin itself and putting the
> models, views,etc in the plugin. With the exception of migrations,
> I''m hard pressed to see why generators are a better solution.
Naming
> conflicts are possible, but that''s easily solved. Thoughts?
I think ultimately it depends whether you''re generating something you
expect the enduser to extend or customise or whether your plugin is
essentially a library of code.
Fred>
>
> Chris
>
> >
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