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The edrget application doesn't seem to do much more than wget, for example. (Does it offer additional key features?) Can it be deprecated and removed from ISIS or would this break anything internally or externally? Is this functionality still needed as part of ISIS?
See: https://isis.astrogeology.usgs.gov/Application/presentation/Tabbed/edrget/edrget.html
I have labelled this 'maintenance' so that we can consider this in the next maintenance/support sprint. If we have not heard anything back on this issue we should consider what a deprecation warning might look like and how we want to present it. We can also generate and publicize whatever deprecation plan we develop and have a concrete example app where this plan is put into practice.
@kberryUSGS Nice catch on this.
edrget was designed to be a more user-friendly version than wget for non-programmers who have a url and want to grab files, or perhaps write a simple bash/python script loop to do it. That's about it. Are there scripts or chron jobs running out in the wild that depend on edrget? Possibly. Should they? Probably not.
edrget is causing trouble again. It is intermittently timing out during Jenkins tests.
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This is still applicable. @jlaura is the next step for this to write up an RFC about potentially deprecating edrget?
Yup - we need to get an RFC written, linking to this issue and then we can see what discussion we get from there.
Also, thanks for reviewing these issues labelled inactive and keeping them on all our radar.
@kberryUSGS Can you get an RFC written for this under the continuous support. I would like to avoid the open-close merry-go-round without action.
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Yup - we need to get an RFC written, linking to this issue and then we can see what discussion we get from there.
Also, thanks for reviewing these issues labelled inactive and keeping them on all our radar.