Eric Blake wrote: > > A few modules use the status "obsolete" in the meaning of "deprecated", > > however. Maybe it will help to avoid the confusion if we fix these. Here > > is a proposed patch. > > Looks reasonable to me.
Thanks for the review. Applied and pushed. > "obsolete" means you need it only if targetting > otherwise-obsolete platforms with no replacement needed on modern > platforms, "deprecated" means you should be prepared for the module to > disappear by switching to its modern counterpart module. This is a good explanation; you can put it into the documentation if the question comes up again. Bruno -- In memoriam The victims of the Zaklopača massacre <http://greatersurbiton.wordpress.com/2010/02/12/interview-with-nihada-hodzic-survivor-of-the-zaklopaca-massacre/>