Not quite sure how well this would work, but the idea is that the plugin would manage its own virtualenv, and install pyfrc et al into it. Then we wouldn't run into admin issues if the plugin tried to upgrade pyfrc -- which is something it might be useful for it to do.
Not quite sure how well this would work, but the idea is that the plugin would manage its own virtualenv, and install pyfrc et al into it. Then we wouldn't run into admin issues if the plugin tried to upgrade pyfrc -- which is something it might be useful for it to do.