On May 15, 2009, at 4:29 AM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Eeli Kaikkonen wrote:
2. We need to support http.
3. We don't need to support the old, standard non-zipped directory
structure with http because it's not needed for backwards
compatibility.
I think Troy's argument is right for module libraries, created by
people
who do not have much nous - install sword and open up your repo (via
ftp
+/- http). So HTTP support for standard repos is of huge benefit
But other than that, yes, I agree with your post.
I also think that the installation of local zip files (while
programmatically not different to across the network) is not meant to
break the general idea of how our repos (should) work.
Exactly. HTTP/FTP/FILE are all mechanisms of delivery. This is a
separate issue from how to handle a rawzip module that a user has
locally.
-- DM
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