On Sat, 27 May 2000, Ian Clarke wrote:
> Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> > 
> > I think you are looking at the wrong GUI client. There is a class
> > Freenet.client.GUI that Ian wrote over a weekend many months ago, but that 
> > was
> > then discarded half finished (AFAIK). I think Ian took the wrong route by 
> > not
> > integrating this with the existing RequestClient and InsertClient classes 
> > used
> > for the CLI clients (they also need work though).
> 
> If I recall I don't think RequestClient and InsertClient were written at
> that time, at least, they certainly weren't suitable to be used by an
> external process.  In fact, it was as a result of my efforts that I
> wrote the "Client" class which I think prompted some of the client
> abstraction work that you refer to above.

Noop. I wrote the RequestClient and InsertClient classes a week or so before
you wrote the GUI class. Their structure has not changed much since, and the
abstraction used by the GUI clients (contrib.SimpleClient) wraps around them.

Not that this really matters or that the RequestClient and InsertClient classes
as they stand are perfect or even good...

> 
> Ian.
> 
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