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Hi there,

James Carman wrote:
> Outside projects (currently my Syringe project and the "Crispy" project
> at sourceforge) are beginning to want to use Commons Proxy, but are finding
> it difficult since it's in the sandbox and no releases are available.  I
> believe Proxy's API is close to being ready for a release candidate.
> Moving it to the proper will help us prepare it for an
> official release.  There are some classes that I might remove altogether,
> since they feel rather "frameworky" (the CachedProvider is one of them).
> I've cut/signed a mock 1.0 release and it can be found in my home directory
> (/home/jcarman/commons-proxy-1.0-release) on www.apache.org.  Can you folks
> take a look at it and let me know what you think?
A little late on this but anyways...
Just to meantion that the framework of my open-source project at sourceforge
is also looking at commons-proxy. I would apreciate if proxy would move to
proper. It looks quite stable and ready to use for me...
> 
> 
Take care
  Jörg
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