Bruno Moreira Guedes wrote:
2008/5/8 Alex Rousskov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Bruno,
Please note that your response was addressed to me personally,
again. Amos and the rest of the developers will not see it. You should
bounce it to the squid-dev mailing list, I think.
Sorry, I mistake twice... It's the bad pratice caused by the
day-by-day fast run!!
Now everybody will see it!
Now I'm ready to do the work and send it for you. I'll choose a single
part of squid's API to use as sample, probably a part which will be
probably changed, like the Store or the ACL API(as I read in the TODO
list). After documenting that and the proccess envolving it, I want to
'challenge' this by projecting and discussing some changes before
doing it, to see the results.
I do not know which TODO list you are reading (there are many,
unfortunately), but I would recommend focusing on client_side* or comm*
APIs in Squid3 if you are looking for the code that is going to be
changed relatively soon and the code that is of interest to many
developers.
HTH,
Alex.
The TODO I've read is that at the top-level of the squid3's CVS
tree(/TODO/1.76/Tue Dec 18 12:15:34 2007//). It also includes the
client_side* and the comm* APIs on the list.
[]'s
--Bruno M Guedes
Ah that one.
Note that one of the recent entries is to go through it and prune out
the bits that are done or obsolete. :-)
I've updated the bits I know are now done and added a reference to the
current wiki plans.
All: Someone with a longer knowledge of squid may want to go through
and cull more of the entries.
Amos
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