August 6th, 2009

Plugin Manager in Core (part deux)

Sorry, long time no blog.

It’s been a crazy three months working on the Plugin Manager in Core project.

For those not acquainted, the plan is to make a GUI based installer / updater for Drupal modules and themes.

Available updates | dev7

We were almost done, and even had it all accessible

Then, some concerns were raised in the community about security and reliability. If you would like the US Library of Congress ref number for this discussion and the issues about Plugin Manager in D7, please contact me directly, I’ll notify you when they have finished building a computer fast enough to import them into their collection.

At any rate, here is the gist:

I, Adrian Rossouw, and probably some others are working to get something in by September 1st.

I’ve developed a specification, a backlog, and worked with Dries to finalize it’s acceptance.
Here is the something we are building:
Plugin manager for D7 code freeze spec.

I’ve also started out on a few of the issues, namely adding chmod support to FileTransfers, and moving the security sensitive operations to a separate file.

But there is a lot of other work to do, and we need all the help we can get. So if you’re interested in volunteering, comment here, or the main specification issue, email me, call me, show up at my house, whatever.

Also, come to my session at DrupalCon. I’ll also be trying to organize a BoF to talk about future plans.

Take care!
Jacob

3 Responses to “Plugin Manager in Core (part deux)”

  1. peach - alldrupalthemes.com says:

    Great work man, this type of accessible backend administration fits perfectly in what Drupal 7 tries to achieve.

    Also, if you get to the issues you listed for “past september 1st” that would be crazy awesome, especially version control integration and some way to manage updating custom modules from SVN, or something in that direction.

  2. dalin says:

    Great work to everyone working on this project. This will be a big boost to enhance the Drupal administration experience.

  3. Jacob Singh says:

    Hey folks,

    Great to see you interested. Please join me in the issue queues. We really need some help.

    Best,
    Jacob

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