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by vrighter
622 days ago
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He's not arguing for deprecating it. He's arguing for just not complying and hoping for the best. He explicitly says so right in the article. That is never the right approach. You intentionally introduce a problem you expect others to fix. All because he doesn't like 0x0d. The protocol is what it is. If you want to make more sane decisions when designing a new protocol (or an explicitly newer version of some existing one) then by all means, go for it. But intentionally breaking existing ones is not the way to go. |
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