Derek Price writes:
> 
> Since we're not actively testing new clients against old servers, I 
> would hazard that no matter how hard we've been trying to maintain 
> legacy support that far back, much of it is going to turn out to be 
> broken anyhow.

On the contrary, I suspect it mostly works fine.  When dealing with public
repositories, there's no telling how ancient a client might try to
connect to a new server or how ancient a server you might want to access
with a new client.  Unless there's some *major* benefit to removing the
backwards compatibility code, I say we leave it alone.
-- 
Larry Jones

Why can't I ever build character in a Miami condo or a casino somewhere?
-- Calvin


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