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            Ray Kohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Hear hear, I agree. There's no need to expose what ought to be
: "private" data to the world, especially when we can get the additional
: benefit here of letting us play with the implementation.

-current already does this.  The problem is that we're trying to shoot
the bad access in the head, and that is what is screwing people.  So
the problem isn't that we're trying to export private data to the
world.  Quite the contrary, we're trying to eliminate it and having
growing pains.

Warner


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