Odi, I was thinking about it. I do not mind making my Java 1.1 fork available. The 
trouble is that it is quite outdated. There is a very high likelihood that I will get 
a chance to update it before December this year, but I would like to wait as long as I 
can in order to base it on one of our 2.1-beta releases (hopefully coming out by that 
time). As far as I am concerned 2.0 is already a legacy platform.

David, let me know how urgently you need a Java 1.1 compatible version of HttpClient. 
If waiting is an option, I'll happily share my HttpClient fork with you as soon as I 
get a chance to bring it up to date

Oleg

-----Original Message-----
From: Ortwin Glück [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 5:37 PM
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: JDK 1.1.8 problems


Oleg,

just an idea: maybe you can open a sourceforge.net project with the 
1.1.8 version of HttpClient and share it with David. Should be 
compatible with the Apache License but still distinguish it from the 
'official' build.

Odi

Kalnichevski, Oleg wrote:

> If you are able to sleep comfortably having shipped such a library to
> your clients, good for you. I am not. Facing similar dilemma a year
> ago I ended up forking HttpClient.
> 
> Oleg





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