On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 at 03:45 Glyph Lefkowitz <gl...@twistedmatrix.com>
wrote:

>
> Yeah, this is a lack of test coverage for the 'default' case.  Technically
> it *is* a regression, but it's probably pretty unusual to use the
> default; point being, I don't think we need an emergency release here.
>

The functionality that was removed was previously deprecated, so I don't
think it counts as a regression. However, the fact that most people
wouldn't ever have seen the DeprecationWarning, and…

There's also a huge problem here with documentation, where `-d´ is a TCP
> port but `-p´ is a strport, and it's hard for end-users to get from the
> command line to the relevant documentation that explains what strports are
> available.
>

…the documentation issue does make things more awkward than they needed to
be.
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