http == hyper text transport protocol

tftp == trivial FILE trasfer protocol

thus using tftp to do updates seems better.  Its also
a smaller foot print code wise and in boot loader thats
important.

tftp servers are available, 

On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 08:58:33AM +0100, WipeOut wrote:
> John Brown (CV) wrote:
> 
> >Hi List,
> >
> >I had a wonderful meeting with GS's President last week
> >and he is very interested in feedback on what top features,
> >functions, bugs the community would like to see in upcoming
> >firmware.
> >
> >Please keep in mind that adding new features take time 
> >to develop, test and such.
> >
> >So please rate your ideas on a scale of 1-10
> >
> >1  = Nice to have some day
> >
> >10 = Got to have it right now
> >
> >
> >
> >Things like ring tones and fixing call waiting are already
> >on the list. :)
> >
> >Lets also keep the replys away from gripes and complaints
> >and more towards constructive comments.
> >
> >I'll be taking the results and sending GS a summary.
> >
> >John Brown,
> >Chagres Technologies, Inc
> >
> >Buy your VoIP hardware from us
> >email: sales at chagres d0t net for quotes
> >
> >  
> >
> Here is another thought that I haven't heard mentioned...
> 
> How about changing the TFTP upgrade in favour of HTTP upgrades and 
> config file retrieval.. I am sure almost everyone has an HTTP server 
> available to them but I doubt many have a TFTP server available.. I 
> think this would help many people.. If you agree reply.. :)
> 
> Later..
> 
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