Yeah, I agree.  I even had a note in there about that... I was
wondering why/what Swift returned from a delete_object request that
could be used to identify an error occurrred, though.  Any ideas?

On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Rick Harris <rick.har...@rackspace.com> wrote:
> lgtm. One thing I'd note:
>
> * Delete seems like a Return-None-on-success-raise-on-failure kind of method. 
> It appears that FilesystemBackend behaves this way; however, the SwiftBackend 
> is returning the resp_body from Swift. In this sense, it's leaking 
> implementation details. I think it would be better if the SwiftBackend 
> implicitly returned None just like the FilesystemBackend.
>
>
>
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