RE: [VOTE] Re: 2.0 release - deprecate some methods? & test case always certainly...?
> Actually, I don't understand that you might notice and you might wonder > why there is encoding change menu in your web browser. and you can > test it yourself though. Knock, knock. Hello, anybody home? Half a year ago, when this whole story started I tried to explain you one simple thing: in Java the concept of charset (encoding) is applicable to String to byte[] or byte[] to String conversions only. I do not speak English natively too and routinely have to deal with different Cyrillic encodings. I cannot think of a single case where String to String would make any sense, as Java uses Unicode (two byte) for string representation. Laura argued that some Far East alphabets might be inadequately represented in Unicode. This is the only plausible explanation that I can think of. THIS IS EXACTLY THE USE CASE I HAVE BEEN ASKING YOU TO PRODUCE FOR 5 (FIVE) MONTHS > But, not a duty... it's voluteering... no pay... > even the code constribution here... Guess what? We do not get paid either. But at least any other HttpClient contributor does make an effort to listen to his/her fellow developers. This has nothing to do with getting paid or not. Oleg - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [VOTE] Re: 2.0 release - deprecate some methods? & test case always certainly...?
- Original Message - From: "Ortwin Glück" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > are supposed to do? I find it dangerous to have code that nobody Ok, Sorry, then as you wish, I'll change my vote +1. I hope you're happy... > understands (except of you) without any test cases. Actually, I don't understand that you might notice and you might wonder why there is encoding change menu in your web browser. and you can test it yourself though. At least you should know what you should know for the near future. They will be required and be introduced anyway someday, I believe... I just wanted affect you guys do well and correctly... I even pasted the articles (have you ever read it again or carefully?) from javadoc messages. > Refusing to write test cases is not good beheviour for a programmer. Are But, not a duty... it's voluteering... no pay... even the code constribution here... > you sure that you still want commit rights on the HttpClient repository? As you know, I'm not concern about HttpClient code any more for almost several years... My concern was for HttpClient 1.0 previously... only URI thingy for the recent last 1 years. Thank you for a chance to expain myself, Sung-Gu - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]