On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 10:48:15AM -0400, Perry Myers wrote:
>IMHO this sounds like a bad approach. netcf was written precisely
so that
>apps don't have to keep reinventing network interface management for
>every OS. Regardless of whether you use netcf or not, you have to write
>Windows support from scratch. Why add yet more work by reimplementing the
>Linux stuff netcf already does too ? Just write the Windows support as part
>of netcf, and use existing Linux support.
Yeah, we discussed this off list yesterday and this was a point I
brought up as well. Laine made it clear he didn't want to touch
netcf on Windows, but I agree if we're going to have to implement
the functionality we might as well have it in a common
place/library.
+1
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