Hi, Oleg, Jim, Martin, others on httpcomponents-dev,

In reply to Oleg's question:


On Mon, 2007-05-02 at 17:58 +0100, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> I think there should no longer be any contrib SSL stuff in HttpClient
> 4.0, easy or otherwise. The users should simply get directed to Commons
> SSL / SSLUtils / whatever
> 
> Julius,
> 
> Where did the process get stuck again?
> 
> Oleg



Here's a status update on not-yet-commons-ssl:

- not-yet-commons-ssl-0.3.5 released from
"http://juliusdavies.ca/commons-ssl/"; on January 1st with better CN
verification (inspired by HTTPCLIENT-614 issue).
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-614)

- Mailing list started up.  4 subscribers!  Averaging 2 posts per
month!  :-)
http://lists.juliusdavies.ca/listinfo.cgi/not-yet-commons-ssl-juliusdavies.ca/

- I think n-y-c-ssl is averaging about 2 downloads a day.


Jim kindly offered to sign a copy of the CCLA and send it back to CUCBC.
I sent Jim a self-addressed stamped envelope (hard to find U.S. stamps
in Canada!) on December 12th, and now I'm just waiting for the CCLA to
showup at CUCBC before I send an email to the Incubation PMC.

Hopefully the S.A.S.E. arrived and was large enough to hold the CCLA!
If not, I can send another one.

I'm doing things weird by doing the CCLA first, but I think that's the
most critical issue to get out of the way so that people can safely
download the library and play around with it.


yours,

Julius



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