
Yes, please do. At some point soon, I will do and release a feature
and performance benchmark on HTTP-3xxx, -4xxx, -lazy (if you release
it), and cURL, that way people can use what's best for their
application.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Don Stewart
lemming:
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009, Sigbjorn Finne wrote:
I guess it's time to publish more widely the availability of a modernization of the venerable and trusted HTTP package, which I've been working on off&on for a while.
I was always afraid that a fork may happen during I work on HTTP in order to get it more lazy. That's why I started discussion on web-devel mailing list, but got only limited response. I also notified Bjorn, that my changes need still a little time and that I'm worried about darcs conflicts. Seems that we now run into a perfect conflict. I don't like to throw away the work that I have done the last weeks.
My version is at http://code.haskell.org/~thielema/http/
There's absolutely no need to throw away work. Hackage is a broad church, release it as http-lazy, at the very least.
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