ok, true ...

if something like this were to exist I think it should still get the
dep list from a well-formatted web page though, so that the manual way
is still possible if you choose that.


On 1/3/07, Robert 'phaylon' Sedlacek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel McBrearty wrote:

> what happens if you need to deprecate it ... ?
>
> (I'm only half joking ... )

Why should there be a problem?

Deprecate Version of C:P:DP[1]
  1. Add Version to it's own Deprecated Versions List
  2. Rerelease

Deprecate whole C:P:DP
  1. Write replacement
  2. Add module and it's replacement to the old module's list
  3. Add module to the new module's list.
  4. Release new module
  5. Rerelease old module


[1] I use C:P:DP here for the Deprecated Plugins plugin

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