On lör, 2007-09-08 at 07:53 +0200, Pierangelo Masarati wrote:
> I think you don't need to burn your brains too much on this point.
> Figuring the perfect API out of the blue could mean spend a lot of
> energies on something that would eventually freeze anyway, and if one
> really needs a feature that was introduced few hours before, he won't
> complain if minimal adjustments are required for a while (he'll probably
> have more issues within his own plugin). Having said this, your point
> definitely makes sense, and should drive the design, but without
> excessive concern.
Yes, and is why I say reasonably in shape.
> > but for the goal of spliting Squid in loadable objects all under our
> > control then it's not so important and just 'b' suffices to get it done.
>
> Well, I believe it's a pity to hide this feature. Modularity and
> extensibility often represent a winning point in software, as someone
> with special needs will always stump in.
Yes, but modularity without good boundaries just gets messy.
Regards
Henrik
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