[ftputil] Fwd: Call for votes on new features

Lists In@IDC listsin at integrateddevcorp.com
Sat Jul 8 22:45:20 CEST 2006



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> From: Stefan Schwarzer <sschwarzer at sschwarzer.net>
> Date: July 7, 2006 12:00:58 PM EDT
> To: "Lists In at IDC" <listsin at integrateddevcorp.com>
> Subject: Re: [ftputil] Call for votes on new features
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> thanks for your mail. (Was it really indended for my personal mail
> or for the list?) If you like, you can send your mail and this
> reply to the list.
>
> On 2006-07-07 17:46, Lists In at IDC wrote:
>>> Here's a short list of the open tickets. You can find a summary
>>> and discussion for each on the website under the given links. If
>>> something isn't clear there, please ask.
>>>
>>> *** Ticket #3 - Add caching of stat results
>>> http://ftputil.sschwarzer.net/trac/ticket/3
>>
>> +0 Not necessarily a good idea, in my opinion, and should be
>> optional.  Would speed up mirroring if you can safely assume nobody's
>> going to be doinking anything behind your back while you're doing it,
>> would provide a false sense of security if someone was changing
>> things behind your back when you thought you were making an up-to-
>> date copy.
>
> 100% agreed. I have thought the same things. So caching would of
> course be optional. If it was, how would be your vote?
>
>>> *** Ticket #6 - Add an FTP mirror script
>>> http://ftputil.sschwarzer.net/trac/ticket/6
>>
>> +1 I've had pretty good luck with ftpmirror.py but enhancing it with
>> ftputil functionality would be pretty cool.
>>
>>> *** Ticket #14 - Support for the REST verb.
>>> http://ftputil.sschwarzer.net/trac/ticket/14
>>
>> +2 This would be handy, especially with the mirror option since, as
>> we all know, FTP is not perfect.
>>
>>> *** Ticket #15 - Add support for FXP (FTP to FTP copy)
>>> http://ftputil.sschwarzer.net/trac/ticket/15
>>
>> +3 I would use this every day.
>
> Good to know.
>
> Best wishes
> Stefan
>
>
>

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