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by kepano
36 days ago
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As I wrote, yes, a permission system is planned. But 1. we cannot oversimplify the problem of getting from here to there, 2. permissions are not a panacea. If you look at the scorecards for a few plugins you'll immediately see issues that a permission system wouldn't catch. Millions of people depend on thousands of Obsidian plugins. We cannot just flip a switch and break everyone's workflows overnight. It will be a gradual process. We're working on it, and I hope you'll at least concede that this is better than nothing. |
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The fundamental issue here is that the current plugin model is intrinsically broken, and tinkering around the edges is just a diversion of efforts from clearing that tech debt. It doesn't need to happen overnight, but it does need to happen.
The meaningful improvement here is the promise of sandboxed plugins in the future, assuming I understood correctly, and that's just a fairly vague promise at this stage. I absolutely and in full earnestness wish you guys the best with that one. It will meaningfully improve Obsidian and make it easier to recommend to others.