Re: Building Git with HTTPS support: avoiding libcurl?

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Hi Daniel,

On Wed, 23 Dec 2015, Daniel Stenberg wrote:

> By re-using a very widely used, well developed and properly documented
> library [libcurl] (yeah, I claim it is but you don't need to take my
> word for it) that is available everywhere - git benefits.

For what it's worth, I fully agree. My perspective: By using a pretty much
fully-configured cURL, Git for Windows has supported the largest number of
use cases with minimal requirements from myself. It has been a boon. If
every library was as easy to use and as high quality, anybody could
maintain Git for Windows ;-)

Ciao,
a very grateful Dscho
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