On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 23:23 +0000, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to propose something which came up during the current talks on 
> Jakarta's future.
> 
> One suggestion was that instead of creating Jakarta Http Components, 
> this group could be Jakarta Network Components.
> 
> In essence, this would mean adopting commons-net 
> (http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net).
> 
> The idea is based on a premise that http and net (ftp/finger/smtp...) 
> might share common interests and could thus form a common community.
> 
> 
> The downside is that it may distract this group from its current plans, 
> and it may also be that no-one here is that interested in ftp/smtp/nntp 
> etc. Also, commons-net is a mature product with relatively little 
> community - one which might benefit from a broader outlook.
> 
> 
> Anyway, please consider this as a brainstorm idea. Nothing is being 
> forced on you. Think of it as an opportunity if you guys are interested. 
> If not, then at least the suggestion was made!
> 
> Stephen
> PS. I'm aware that this discussion might have been better a few months 
> ago...
> 

Stephen,

My initial reaction to this is not very positive simply based on the
fact that the project has already been re-branded twice in the past two
years: from Jakarta Commons HttpClient to Jakarta HttpClient to Jakarta
HttpComponents. This time around it is getting a little too much. At the
same since we have not had a single public release as Jakarta HttpClient
or Jakarta HttpComponents, yet another rebranding is still an option.

I need to sleep this idea over. Literally.

Talk to you tomorrow

Oleg

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