2014-04-14 4:25 GMT+03:00 Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]>:

> Le 4/13/14 10:15 PM, Jon V. a écrit :
> > I am probably not the best person to comment on this.
> >
> > It is my understanding that mina3 is still in active development. There
> is
> > no official release. You shouldn't build production apps with it unless
> you
> > are willing to build and go through an extensive testing process.
> I concur.
>
> MINA 3 last release is 3.0.0-M2, it's still a milestone. That means we
> will have other features added before we go for a RC (Release Candidate).
>
>
BTW do you know when is planned to release mina3?


> You can still go for it, but if there is something missing, you'll be on
> your own if you really ths feature to be added.
>
I understanding this.


>
> However, if you feel like helping, this can be a valid approach, as we
> would be pleased to incorporate your additions in the code base. That
> would be eventually good for both the project and you.
>
> Also note that we don't have yet any documentation for MINA3, only tests
> that can be used as exemple.
>
> It's a pity =(


>
> Regarding your second question, yes, you can perfectly decide to
> encrypt/decrypt a message after having received it. The Decoder purpose
> is to deal with such situation. Again, the Decoder just does what you
> tell it to do, so there is nothing it can't do...
>
> Yep, I looked at the api of mina2 and to my protocol logic and I found
that I can simplify my code/logic easily.
Thanks a lot for the idea! =)

Thanks,
Vladimir

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