On Wednesday 21 January 2009 02:30:54 am Russ P. wrote:

> That could work. As long as it's well-engineered (not a hack), well-
> supported (part of the standard library), and does the job, that's
> probably all that matters.

But you keep failing to explay why do you need it to be _part of the standard_ 
library (or whatever).

If you need it in your project, _use_ it. If you don't, then don't use it. If 
_you_ need that thing you call security, just use it already and quit 
complaining that we don't use it. Is there a policy in your project that you 
can't use any external?

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Luis Zarrabeitia (aka Kyrie)
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