It looks like folks at Google really have to lock down the API of their Android platform. That also means they are going to ship HttpClient 4.0 before we could release BETA1. I personally think it is very important to avoid API incompatibilities between the version of HttpClient shipped with the Android platform and the stock version of HttpClient. The advantages of having a consistent API with a mobile platform that can potentially expand our user base on a massive scale are far greater than the disadvantages of locking down the API at this point.

How do you feel about declaring an API freeze towards the end of the week and then releasing a full blown BETA1 release some time in August in an orderly manner?

Oleg

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