> But can we release 2.0 before we take on too much extra work? :)

Hi Adrain,

There's one catch. We wanted the 2.0 release to include a road map outlining further 
development plans. We need to provide the users with a coherent statement as to what 
features are scheduled for what release. For that end I wanted to overhaul our issue 
tracking system first. That's how this whole Bugzilla story started. We'll have to do 
some more work upfront, but that will spare us, I believe, from having to answer all 
those "when this feature is due" questions, which will inevitably follow the 
announcement of the final release.

Cheers,

Oleg


-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Sutton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 08:51
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: Promote HttpClient out of commons?


Howdy all,
I don't seem to have any spare cycles for HttpClient anymore (and it does
everything we need, 100% perfectly and has done for at least 6 months) so
feel free to ignore me.

Personally, I think HttpClient needs two things in order of priority:

1. Release 2.0.  It was way overdue when the current crop of committers took
over and it's still not out.  Personally I'd say it's ready to go now.

2. Move out of commons to a jakarta level project.

I don't see HttpClient as a top level project and I don't think we need the
extra overhead that requires.  Jakarta is an ideal place for java projects
anyway.  I don't think HttpClient is really a part of commons these days
anyway, so we may as well make that formal and get rid of the drawbacks of
being in commons (mostly become a full blown bugzilla component).

But can we release 2.0 before we take on too much extra work? :)

Regards,

Adrian Sutton.

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