[dev] Deprecating Troll, again.
Michael M Slusarz
slusarz at horde.org
Fri May 26 11:08:30 PDT 2006
Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck at horde.org>:
> Quoting Eric Jon Rostetter <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu>:
>
>> I was on the "don't do it" side last time, but I'm going to switch
>> sides and agree with you this time.
>
> Okay. Thanks for the feedback. I've gone ahead and done this.
>
>> Is there any way to close the tickets such that if anyone does revive
>> it the tickets could be revived also? That is, don't just mark them
>> as resolved+closed, but some other way?
>
> Not really, but I archived their HTML (there were only two) and put
> them in the FTP archive directory also.
Well my lateness in replying leaves a lot to be desired... Just
wanted (for posterity sake) to put my position on the record:
deprecating troll is a good thing. Quite honestly, when making change
to any MIME or IMAP_Tree related framework libraries, troll was the
absolute last thing on my mind. So I really have no idea if it was
even working with the last round of framework changes.
just one less thing i have to worry about. not that i was worrying
about it before.
michael
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