Andy Clark wrote:

> Joseph Kesselman wrote:
> > Also, please note that the APIs which we're proposing to change are still
> > considered experimental. Long-term stability is not yet promised.
>
> I don't consider XNI as experimental. It's been
> around and in use by people since January and
> being developed and refined for a year before
> that. I think we should stop using the "it's
> experimental so it's ok to break everyone" line
> and start seriously considering the impact of
> such changes on its user base.

hi,

i totally agree. and i think it would be good idea to
make available information of what parts of XNI
are stable ...

thanks,

alek


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