Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2020 22:18:10 +0100 From: Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@FreeBSD.org> To: Kristof Provost <kp@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-arch@freebsd.org Subject: Re: libifconfig non-private in 13? Message-ID: <20201226211810.g4ll4ow23fitmxdo@ivaldir.net> In-Reply-To: <1EB6D7ED-F370-42EA-AC66-93D8BC96F29C@FreeBSD.org> References: <1EB6D7ED-F370-42EA-AC66-93D8BC96F29C@FreeBSD.org>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 09:02:00PM +0100, Kristof Provost wrote: > Hi, > > Libifconfig was marked as private (and experimental) back in 2016. > It’s since made some strides and has grown a few users. Ifconfig now depends > on it as well. > > While it’s far from finished it’d be more useful for some users if it were > public. That would at least imply some level of API/ABI stability, which is > why I’m bringing it up here before pulling the trigger. > > Does anyone see any reasons to not do this? > I would go the otherway around, any reason to make it public yet? if yes they go ahead, if no keep it private ;) Best regards, Bapt [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEEgOTj3suS2urGXVU3Y4mL3PG3PloFAl/nqIwACgkQY4mL3PG3 PlqoCw//Yq6e3y/Jueiw8dFFbVyD7LhJ7uwRezp5P0ylpcHEo46mD9Wv6JBgK1vo BXFJOYZo3f1JBnguoQiF7EcJMFgV6dC3PDyFmkS67YcPuFXPRlLYV42GgZX1+Grc 0Hulb2TRatk5j2QTAubD//E9a1vZ0KO5Tm/ooudnxN9TIXd/rZzdLVGbhWuyGohv fgMWAGXO8zIgnvzO5rb7lfKTQieoMn+TB/umDM2Dt63T05abMKgMpj34nlcjMfG1 coiuqFcDqZfZSwz5yo2XitrNc7r80S2BMTs6yycHkZWA/A/PDjNCB3+wN6kufXFS l7DZbWs9NKERNNtxCeBvEMrL+5QlFQYwFteNnPw0ArzQvTm6kHEAstQhgs7wkG42 OjzqZda1m2JfDqn424jv2lJjM/0A+pRyK3yaZIlb7kqag+nrG3x2+mkpYzPHDyKF bIno0Ub/HtuUzHL5EzLaIxxnsxn/ef0QIeVQVkQ5fStvfzCD8YQEOjlgX8qJipm8 YsdkbkQoNxH5HgNIKoNJaxVy0bWIVcxNU4znTcYpLO0wbtloYKbvtxxEezyrV75/ ddLLCzbKDoy/9CoOEJLeA+b1btdE1tIl4LXfxzwRxZT3dflIT7qG9mSlkZtq1p+Z CKPbAWnDXWVqr7VL/zn+chrP4TXN2IlgReY6eM3y3RtFG7zQMBY= =2ToE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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