To clarify, I'm not suggesting dropping the CMU SASL support.
What I meant to say is that we should include a light weight SASL
implementation as I described that would be built iff CMU SASL support
was not enabled in the build.
I don't necessarily object to someone doing that work ... it's just a)
more work than I think you realize, given that we already have CMU SASL
support and it would have to integrate with that somehow, and b) I think
nowadays getting a CMU SASL library is not a big deal for most platforms
(it either ships with a lot of systems or is easily available via a
packaging system).
So if someone wants to work on it, please feel free. It's just not something
that will make it onto my personal to-do list.
--Ken
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