
Obsidian outlines plugin ecosystem plans
Obsidian aims to improve plugin stability and security with a more rigorous review process and additional developer resources [Obsidian Blog].
Obsidian has announced plans to improve its plugin ecosystem's stability and security [Obsidian Blog]. The company will implement a more rigorous review process for plugins and provide additional resources for developers to ensure compatibility with the latest Obsidian version [Obsidian Blog]. Over 600 plugins are currently available, with more added weekly. The Obsidian team has released a roadmap outlining plans for improved plugin discovery, enhanced security features, and better support for plugin developers. Regular updates and bug fixes will maintain a stable and secure ecosystem. The roadmap highlights Obsidian's commitment to a community-driven development approach, which has become a major draw for users seeking a customizable note-taking experience [Obsidian Blog]. Improved stability and security are crucial for enterprise adoption, as Obsidian looks to expand its user base. Existing plugin developers may need to update their plugins due to the more rigorous review process and updated compatibility requirements, potentially leading to temporary disruption in the ecosystem.
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