If it's there, people expect us to support it. But no one with commit access seems to have any interest in it...
I recommend keeping it in for the 1.2 release, and dropping support for it in the upcoming 2.0. - Dan Martin Redington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > me neither until 30 seconds ago, but there's only 160 lines of code > there. > > > It seems quite possible to me that some people are using it, but not > reading the lists, and even if they're not, someone might decide its > just what they need, only to find ... poof ... its gone. > > > Is it actually harming anyone, even if its not tidied up? > > > On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 09:15 AM, Juergen Fey wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Did not look at them at all ever. > > > > gruesse > > > > Juergen Fey > > > > http://www.xerpent.com > > > > Content Management - XML Editor - Image Database - Consulting > > Laerchenweg 8 D-85617 Assling Germany > > fon:+49-8092-83063 fax: +49-8092-83064 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > "don`t drive when you`re dead, tom waits" > > > >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > >> Von: Ryan Hoegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. Dezember 2002 04:14 > >> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Betreff: FESI extension > >> > >> > >> Hello users, > >> > >> We are trying to clean up parts of the XML-RPC library's codebase, and > >> need to gauge the level of interest in the FESI extensions to > >> the library. > >> > >> From the javadoc: > >> > >> An extension to transparently call and serve XML-RPC from the FESI > >> EcmaScript <http://home.worldcom.ch/jmlugrin/fesi/> > >> interpreter. The extension adds constructors for XML-RPC > >> clients and servers to the > >> Global Object. > >> > >> Is anyone using this? If so, can you tell us about your use case? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> -- > >> Ryan Hoegg > >> ISIS Networks > >> http://www.isisnetworks.net > >> > >> > > > > > > > -- Daniel Rall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>