On 03/28/2007 03:55 PM, Daniel Rozsnyo wrote:
What about to have an "abandoned code" section somewhere on the web, so
that the code is not lost but its not either in cvs / distribution
packages.
PECL may act as such storage.
In fact it already does - there are quite a number of extensions that were
added/moved, but were never released.
See http://cvs.php.net/pecl/
If somebody wants to use it, just downloads the diff which was
created at the moment of dropping the support. If the src after the
application won't compile, the user has to hack the code on its own and
possibly post-back a new diff to share with others. A clear statement
about the not-supported-by-phpdevs should be present on that abandoned
code page.
>
However it's questionable how many times will be those diffs reused. I
can speak only for myself, when some gentoo-devs removed certain patches
and I still wanted to use them.. only that they were nowhere to be
found, not even on google.
For this single issue try to offer the diff from removal to the
maintainers of milter, maybe they can keep it for the future reuse.
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Wbr,
Antony Dovgal
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