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Tom Jackson

2007-10-01, 7:11 pm

On Monday 01 October 2007 12:35, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> My vote is to leave [ns_conn channel] in the core officially, and mark
> [ns_conn contentsentlength] as deprecated to warn folks from coupling
> their code too tightly to it, as it may be removed in a future version.


Personally I don't think it has officially become part of core, neither API
has ever been released, unless you consider a cvs commit as released code,
AOLserver has never had these API, why not move both of them to a module
_before_ we have to warn anyone.

Please note that I have never even suggested to not accept the code, just how,
and I have done _all the work_ of writing a module. If the bar for accepting
code is simply that, the module version should qualify.

tom jackson


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