> Its not so much destroying existing features. If the ultimate goal is
> to rewrite the net code, then (after the rewrite is done done) that
> old code will be gone anyway. So we might as well delete the old code
> now and get a fresh start. Its easier to paint on a white wall than
> over a mural.

I do not agree. If you begin to work on the new code, then you have to stop 
for any personnal reason, glob2 stays without any network code at all. I know 
that you want to do this because working in branches is paintfull with cvs. 
So I think in that case the solution would be to change the version managment 
system, not delete all current network code in HEAD.

Steph

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