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authorChris McDonough <chrism@agendaless.com>2009-11-14 09:43:14 +0000
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Muh.
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It's clear that making *every* application extensible isn't a goal.
The majority of web applications only have a single deployment, and
-thus needn't be extensible atall. However, some web applications have
-multiple deployments, and some have *many* deployments. For example,
-a generic "content management" system (CMS) may have basic
+thus needn't be extensible at all. However, some web applications
+have multiple deployments, and some have *many* deployments. For
+example, a generic "content management" system (CMS) may have basic
functionality that needs to be extended for a particular deployment.
That CMS system may be deployed for many organizations at many places.
Some number of deployments of this CMS may be deployed centrally by a