Hi, I agree that it would be more consistent to have only the request object to cancel a request. I will change our code to use the request objects cancel method and then remove the stop parameter from the library.
We had problems using Google hangout in the past, however we could give it another try. Just let me know when you have setup the branch and we can schedule a session. We should also discuss the timeframe for the upcoming implementation tasks so that we can plan the Objective CMIS 0.3 release. We need this new release as early as possible so that we can get an approval for it :) Regards, Lukas On 3/19/14 10:21 PM, "Gavin Cornwell" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi, > >I do see your point about the stop parameter being a common paradigm in >iOS, however, personally I would prefer that we remove it, especially if >the request approach works. We then have one consistent way to cancel >operations across the whole library (the parameter approach is only >applicable to methods with progress). > >Great to hear you're also interested in the browser binding. I did my >initial work a while ago so I need to sync it with the recent changes but >I'll commit it in a branch as soon as I can. > >I too think it would be a great idea to resurrect the status meeting, >even if it's just once a month. I will schedule something once I've >committed something. Can you remind me, are you guys able to use Google >Hangouts or would webex be a better choice? > >Regards, > >Gavin
