On Tue, 14 Aug 2012, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
It shares no code with current Wget, AFAICT.
90% correct. I already rewrote the basic parts for Mget, so a big bunch of
work is done.
I'm far from sure about that. You rewrote significant portions of a 15+ years
old project with lots of "proven in use" legacy and with a serious lack of
actual good test cases.
I strongly agree with Micah's previous vision about getting a serious test
suite setup *first* to make sure and prove how wget1 is working right now and
then use that to make sure that any considered work on wget2 runs the same (or
better) with the use of this test suite.
IMHO, projects without (decent) test suites cannot do large rewrites without
getting seriously injured by regressions. This is of course just my own
opinion.
And than, we don't have to rewrite everything else BUT we should review
everything.
It is much better to review changes one by one as they are submitted. Of
course after the test suite says the functionality is still there...
Without someone shouting HERE, there will be no Wget2.x within the next 2
years...
I agree.
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