Re: [VOTE] 2.0.2 release

2004-10-05 Thread Dion Gillard
+0


On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 21:48:02 -0400, Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 After a little delay...  I propose that we mark the latest code in CVS
 
 
 HTTPCLIENT_2_0 as 2.0.2  and proceed with a release.  Please vote as
 follows:
 
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   Vote:  HttpClient 2.0.2 release
   [ ] +1 I am in favor of the release, and will help support it.
   [ ] +0 I am in favor of the release, but am unable to help support it.
   [ ] -0 I am not in favor of the release.
   [ ] -1 I am against this proposal (must include a reason).
 
 
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Re: ATTN Open-source projects using HttpClient

2004-10-01 Thread Dion Gillard
Oleg,

after adding codec as another dependency and upgrading to 3.0-alpha2,
the jelly taglibs were all still working.

HTH,


On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:50:59 +1000, Dion Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Oleg, I do care.
 
 I've just unfortunately been moving offices, had servers offline, had
 a firewall issue etc etc.
 
 I should get to testing 3.0 with jelly rsn
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 20:43:56 +0200, Oleg Kalnichevski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Sadly, no one seems to care. What do we do?
 
  Oleg
 
 
 
 
  On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 22:50, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
   As far as I know the following projects rely on HttpClient 2.0 as a
   required or optional dependency
  
   * Apache Jakarta Slide (http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/)
   * Apache Jakarta Cactus (http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/)
   * Apache Axis (http://ws.apache.org/axis/)
   * Apache XML-RPC (http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/)
   * Spring Framework (http://www.springframework.org/)
   * HtmlUntit (http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/)
   * XINS (http://xins.sourceforge.net/)
  
   I just wonder if any of the projects' committers are currently
   subscribed to or monitor this mail list?
  
   We would love to know if there are any plans to evaluate HttpClient 3.0,
   or any migration plans already. What can we do to make the transition,
   if planned, easier?
  
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Re: ATTN Open-source projects using HttpClient

2004-09-27 Thread Dion Gillard
Oleg, I do care.

I've just unfortunately been moving offices, had servers offline, had
a firewall issue etc etc.

I should get to testing 3.0 with jelly rsn


On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 20:43:56 +0200, Oleg Kalnichevski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sadly, no one seems to care. What do we do?
 
 Oleg
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 22:50, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
  As far as I know the following projects rely on HttpClient 2.0 as a
  required or optional dependency
 
  * Apache Jakarta Slide (http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/)
  * Apache Jakarta Cactus (http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/)
  * Apache Axis (http://ws.apache.org/axis/)
  * Apache XML-RPC (http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/)
  * Spring Framework (http://www.springframework.org/)
  * HtmlUntit (http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/)
  * XINS (http://xins.sourceforge.net/)
 
  I just wonder if any of the projects' committers are currently
  subscribed to or monitor this mail list?
 
  We would love to know if there are any plans to evaluate HttpClient 3.0,
  or any migration plans already. What can we do to make the transition,
  if planned, easier?
 
  Oleg
 
 
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Re: ATTN Open-source projects using HttpClient

2004-09-21 Thread Dion Gillard
Jelly is going through a 1.0 release at the moment, but I think it's
worth looking at it before then.


On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 08:56:21 +0200, Oleg Kalnichevski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I apologize for forgetting about Maven and Jelly. Are there any plans to
 evaluate HttpClient 3.0? We are trying to get some feedback about the
 new 3.0 API before the call the API freeze.
 
 Oleg
 
 
 
 On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 03:07, Dion Gillard wrote:
  Jelly and Maven both use httpclient.
 
 
  On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:50:20 +0200, Oleg Kalnichevski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   As far as I know the following projects rely on HttpClient 2.0 as a
   required or optional dependency
  
   * Apache Jakarta Slide (http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/)
   * Apache Jakarta Cactus (http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/)
   * Apache Axis (http://ws.apache.org/axis/)
   * Apache XML-RPC (http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/)
   * Spring Framework (http://www.springframework.org/)
   * HtmlUntit (http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/)
   * XINS (http://xins.sourceforge.net/)
  
   I just wonder if any of the projects' committers are currently
   subscribed to or monitor this mail list?
  
   We would love to know if there are any plans to evaluate HttpClient 3.0,
   or any migration plans already. What can we do to make the transition,
   if planned, easier?
  
   Oleg
  
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Re: ATTN Open-source projects using HttpClient

2004-09-20 Thread Dion Gillard
Jelly and Maven both use httpclient.


On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:50:20 +0200, Oleg Kalnichevski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As far as I know the following projects rely on HttpClient 2.0 as a
 required or optional dependency
 
 * Apache Jakarta Slide (http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/)
 * Apache Jakarta Cactus (http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/)
 * Apache Axis (http://ws.apache.org/axis/)
 * Apache XML-RPC (http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/)
 * Spring Framework (http://www.springframework.org/)
 * HtmlUntit (http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/)
 * XINS (http://xins.sourceforge.net/)
 
 I just wonder if any of the projects' committers are currently
 subscribed to or monitor this mail list?
 
 We would love to know if there are any plans to evaluate HttpClient 3.0,
 or any migration plans already. What can we do to make the transition,
 if planned, easier?
 
 Oleg
 
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Re: [VOTE] 3.0 alpha 2 release

2004-09-16 Thread Dion Gillard
+0


On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 22:12:24 -0400, Michael Becke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It looks like we're ready for a 3.0 alpha 2 release.  Please vote as
 follows:
 
 
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   Vote:  HttpClient 3.0 alpha 2 release
   [ ] +1 I am in favor of the release, and will help support it.
   [ ] +0 I am in favor of the release, but am unable to help support it.
   [ ] -0 I am not in favor of the release.
   [ ] -1 I am against this proposal (must include a reason).
 
 
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Re: [VOTE][PROPOSAL][RESULT] Promote HttpClient to Jakarta Level

2004-04-05 Thread dion
How many of us are on the PMC?

I know I am
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Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/04/2004 11:58:43 AM:

 Nope.  I think we just need to submit the proposal to the PMC.
 
 Mike
 
 On Apr 5, 2004, at 6:29 PM, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
 
  Folks,
  What our next step in this regard is going to be? Is there anything 
  left
  to be done / discussed / agreed upon?
 
  Oleg
 
  On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 12:47, Adrian Sutton wrote:
  The vote has passed.  We will put forth the proposal below to the 
  Jakarta
  PMC to move HttpClient to a Jakarta level project.  The vote details 
  are
  below:
 
  +1 votes -
  Adrian Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Oleg Kalnichevski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  dIon Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  +0 votes -
  Ortwin Glück [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Vote thread -
  http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/BrowseList?listName=commons- 
  httpclient-de
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]by=threadfrom=681919
 
 
  (0) RATIONALE
  HTTP is the main protocol used today on the internet.  Although the 
  JDK
  includes basic support for building HTTP-aware client applications, 
it
  doesn't provide the flexibility or ease of use needed for many 
  projects.
 
  The current package in Jakarta-Commons is a widely used 
  implementation with
  a strong community behind it.  The size of it's community and it's 
  project
  has significantly outgrown the commons project and a move to a 
  Jakarta level
  project would provide better support for that community and for the 
  on going
  development of HttpClient.
 
  (1) SCOPE
  The project shall create and maintain a Java library implementing the 
 
  client
  side of the HTTP 1.0 and 1.1 protocol, as defined in RFC 1945, RFC 
  2616 and
  RFC 2617.
 
  HttpClient also supports the following RFCs.
 
  * RFC 2109 for HTTP state management mechanism (Cookies) - an upgrade 
 
  to RFC
  2965 is planned for a future version of HttpClient
 
  * RFC 2396 Uniform Resoruce Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax
 
  * RFC 1867 Form-based File Upload in HTML
 
  The package should:
 
  * Have an API which should be as simple to use as possible
  * Be as easy to extend as possible
  * Provide unconditional support for HTTP/1.1
 
  The package is quite different from the HTTP client provided as part 
  of the
  JDK (java.net.HttpURLConnection), as it focuses on the HTTP methods 
  being
  sent (instead of making that transparent to the user), and generally 
  allows
  more interaction with the lower level connection.  The JDK client is 
  also
  not very intuitive to use.
 
  The package is used by a wide range of projects both within the ASF 
  and from
  third parties.  These include:
 
  * Jakarta Slide
  * Jakarta Commons Latka
  * Nortel Networks
  * HtmlUnit
  * Jakarta Cactus
  * JSR 147
  * NOSE Applied Intelligence ag
  * MindIQ's Design-a-Course
  * ContactOffice
  * Newknow
  * de4d2c
  * Furies
  * Term Highlighting for Verity Ultraseek search results
  * Mule - Universal Message Objects
  * many more.
 
  (1.5) Interaction With Other Packages
 
  HttpClient relies on:
 
  * Java Development Kit (Version 1.2 or later; 1.3 or later 
  recommended)
  * Jakarta commons-logging (Version 1.0 or later)
  * Jakarta commons-codec (Version 1.2 or later)
 
  (2) INITIAL SOURCE OF THE PACKAGE
 
  The initial codebase exists as a sub-project of Jakarta-Commons, in 
  the
  httpclient subdirectory of the jakarta-commons cvs tree.
 
  The proposed package name for the new sub-project is 
  org.apache.httpclient.
 
  (3) REQUIRED JAKARTA RESOURCES
 
  * CVS Repository - New module, jakarta-httpclient in the CVS 
  repository.
 
  * Initial Committers - The list is provided below.  All of the 
  proposed
  committers are currently jakarta-commons committers.
 
  * Mailing List - Two new mailing lists will be required:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  These will be used for developer discussions and user discussions
  respectively.  CVS commit messages will be sent to the httpclient-dev 
 
  list.
 
  * Bugzilla - New product category HttpClient, with appropriate 
  version
  identifiers as needed.  Existing bugs in the HttpClient component 
  under the
  Commons product category will need to be migrated.
 
  (4) INITIAL COMMITTERS
  The initial committers on the HttpClient component shall be:
 
  * Michael Becke
  * Jeff Dever
  * dIon Gillard
  * Ortwin Glück
  * Oleg Kalnichevski
  * Adrian Sutton
 
 
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Re: [VOTE][PROPOSAL] Promote HttpClient to Jakarta Level

2004-03-24 Thread dion
Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 25/03/2004 12:23:46 AM:



 Please vote as follows:

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  Vote:  Promote HttpClient to Jakarta level
  [X] +1 I am in favor of the proposal, and will help support it.
  [ ] +0 I am in favor of the proposal, but am unable to help support 
 it.
  [ ] -0 I am not in favor of the proposal.
  [ ] -1 I am against this proposal (must include a reason).

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Re: [VOTE] Promote HttpClient to Jakarta level

2004-03-09 Thread dion
Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/03/2004 02:58:57 PM:

 This topic has been pretty quiet since I last brought it up, so I guess 
 it's time for a vote.  I suggest that we promote HttpClient to a 
 Jakarta level project.  Please vote as follows:
 
  

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   Vote:  Promote HttpClient to Jakarta level
   [X] +1 I am in favor of the move, and will help support it.
   [ ] +0 I am in favor of the move, but am unable to help support it.
   [ ] -0 I am not in favor of the move.
   [ ] -1 I am against this proposal (must include a reason).
 
  

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Re: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 26499] - Improper EOL for text files on Windows

2004-01-28 Thread dion
What do you need to do?

i.e. which goal produces your text files etc
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Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/01/2004 08:37:34 AM:

 Eric,
 
 Yes, we're using Maven, but it does not appear to handle this sort of 
 thing automatically.  Any Maven experts out there know of a solution to 
 this one?  I assume it can be done, but researching this one is pretty 
 low on my priority list :)
 
 Mike
 
 
 Eric Johnson wrote:
 
  Mike,
  
  The Ant task FixCRLF could come in handy here.  Seems like this could 
be 
  something that Maven takes care of, though, or at least it ought to, 
if 
  that is what you're using to generate the release.
  
  -Eric.
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26499
 
  Improper EOL for text files on Windows
 
  --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-01-28 
  21:19 ---
  Hi Gary,
 
  I have to agree Andre here.  The files have EOLs, it's just that 
  Notepad doesn't
  like them.  The releases are built on linux and as such use the 
  standard linux
  EOL when they are checked out of CVS. 
  If you know of a simple, automated solution to modify EOLs for the 
  .zip archives
  in Maven, I will gladly accept it.  If not, I do not think this is 
  something
  that will be changed.
 
  Mike
  
 
  
  
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Release Candidate 2

2003-10-13 Thread dion
Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/10/2003 01:50:01 PM:

 Do you think that it would be warranted for HttpClient?  Is this 
Why not? It's software installed by a user.

 something that Maven supports, or is there any kind of Apache standard? 

maven doesn't support it yet, but we are working on it. There's no Apache 
Standard AFAIK, but Tomcat does ship a win32.exe, as does httpd and Maven 
:-)

   I must admit this is not something I have really considered before and 

 am a little clueless.

Have a look @ maven's installer if you're on windows.
See http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc1.exe
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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Release Candidate 2

2003-10-13 Thread dion
Wilcox, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/10/2003 03:47:06 PM:

 Um -- but Maven and Tomcat are applications, HttpClient is a 
 library. And given the variety of ways that you can import a library
 with Java, I'm not sure exactly what the Win32 would give you over unzip 
 go.

1) Display and acceptance of license
2) Start/Programs/ Menu option with links to installed docs, samples, home 
page and bug reporting system etc
3) Easy uninstall for the user.
4) Easier to start with for a novice.
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Re: Include generated website in the distribution

2003-09-14 Thread dion
Are you guys using maven dist to build the distribution?
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Kalnichevski, Oleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 
12/09/2003 10:48:47 PM:

 Folks,
 
 This bug report has been filed ages ago and has been sitting on our 
 release 2.0 TODO list ever since. Does anyone have enough Maven 
 experience to help us resolve the problem, or shall I approach Maven
 developers for a friendly advise?
 
 http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17569
 
 Oleg
 
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RE: [VOTE] HttpClient 2.0 RC1

2003-07-24 Thread dion
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Kalnichevski, Oleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 
24/07/2003 10:40:30 PM:

 +1
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kalnichevski, Oleg 
 Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 2:34 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [VOTE] HttpClient 2.0 RC1
 
 
 We have had just one (what I see as a real) bug since 2.0 beta2. I 
 think it is time we moved past 'beta' into 'final release' phase 
 with 2.0 branch
 
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Re: Fw: BETA-1 is officially out

2003-05-30 Thread dion
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Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 30/05/2003 12:24:31 PM:

 Yes, I have it if you would like.  Should I upload it to cvs.apache.org 
 and make it readable?
 
 Mike
 
 On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 10:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Will hopefully get to this today. Have downloaded jdk 1.2.2 to build 
  the
  dist., but if you guys have one ready to go, please email it to me.
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  Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/05/2003 10:35:58 
PM:
 
  If you could also push the distribution to
  http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/release/commons-
  httpclient/v2.0/ that would be good.  The newly published site now
  references this directory for downloading Beta 1.  Thanks for your 
  help
  dIon.
 
  Mike
 
  On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 02:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Unless Jeff comes back into the fold in the short term, I'll happily
  help
  here.
 
  I'll start by checking out the tagged code and doing a maven
  site:deploy.
 
  Let me know if there are problems with this
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  - Forwarded by dIon Gillard/Multitask Consulting/AU on 
29/05/2003
  04:52 PM -
 
  Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/05/2003 11:13:40
  AM:
 
  dIon,
 
  Any assistance that you could lend would be greatly appreciated.
 
  Pretty much everything that we can take care of has been done. 
  We've
  tagged the release, tested the code, updated the site docs, and
  written
  an announcement.  I think all that's left to be done is run maven 
to
  generate the new site and distribution, upload the new files, add 
  the
  news item, and mail a notice to the usual mailing lists.
 
  The code has been tagged as HTTPCLIENT_2_0_BETA1.  The announcement
  is
  below (note that one link still needs to be added).  Jeff wrote
  release
  procedures for the last release if you would like to take a look at
  them (http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/releases.html).
 
  Please let us know if you have any questions.
 
  Thank you,
 
  Mike
 
   release announcement -
 
  The Commons team is pleased to announce the first feature complete
  Beta
  1 release of
  Commons HttpClient 2.0 from the Apache Software Foundation. Commons
  HttpClient
  is an Open Source implementation of the Hyper-Text Transfer
  Protocol(HTTP), one of the most
  widely used communication protocols underpinning the World Wide 
Web.
 
  This release contains a number of bug fixes and feature 
  enhancements.
  For more details please see the release notes(LINK HERE).
 
  Source and binary distributions are available from the main Jakarta
  site
  http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/release/commons-
  httpclient/v2.0/.
 
  Please see the HttpClient
  http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/ web site for more
  information.
 
   end of release announcement
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  wrote:
 
  Oleg, I probably have permissions on the jakarta site and file
  directories
  too...Let me know if I can help.
 
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  Kalnichevski, Oleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
  29/05/2003 01:29:07 AM:
 
  Folks
 
  Beta-1 has been tagged on the CVS trunk two days ago and is
  officially
  out. The problem is that we are unable to deploy the official 
  build
  without Jeff Jandalf, our project lead, as only he has 
necessary
  access permissions for the official Jakarta file repository  web
  site.
 
  You can still obtain beta-1 snapshot from the CVS directly by
  running
  the following command:
 
  cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic co -r
  HTTPCLIENT_2_0_BETA1 jakarta-commons/httpclient
 
  Cheers
 
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Re: 2.0-beta1 files have been uploaded

2003-05-30 Thread dion
Does anyone else have access to jakarta-site2? I do, but I'd rather take 
the input from the team for the release details.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 30/05/2003 02:07:42 PM:

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Fw: BETA-1 is officially out

2003-05-29 Thread dion
Unless Jeff comes back into the fold in the short term, I'll happily help 
here.

I'll start by checking out the tagged code and doing a maven 
site:deploy.

Let me know if there are problems with this
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- Forwarded by dIon Gillard/Multitask Consulting/AU on 29/05/2003 
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Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/05/2003 11:13:40 AM:

 dIon,
 
 Any assistance that you could lend would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Pretty much everything that we can take care of has been done.  We've 
 tagged the release, tested the code, updated the site docs, and written 
 an announcement.  I think all that's left to be done is run maven to 
 generate the new site and distribution, upload the new files, add the 
 news item, and mail a notice to the usual mailing lists.
 
 The code has been tagged as HTTPCLIENT_2_0_BETA1.  The announcement is 
 below (note that one link still needs to be added).  Jeff wrote release 
 procedures for the last release if you would like to take a look at 
 them (http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/releases.html).
 
 Please let us know if you have any questions.
 
 Thank you,
 
 Mike
 
  release announcement -
 
 The Commons team is pleased to announce the first feature complete Beta 
 1 release of
 Commons HttpClient 2.0 from the Apache Software Foundation. Commons 
 HttpClient
 is an Open Source implementation of the Hyper-Text Transfer 
 Protocol(HTTP), one of the most
 widely used communication protocols underpinning the World Wide Web.
 
 This release contains a number of bug fixes and feature enhancements.
 For more details please see the release notes(LINK HERE).
 
 Source and binary distributions are available from the main Jakarta
 site
 http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/release/commons-
 httpclient/v2.0/.
 
 Please see the HttpClient
 http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/ web site for more
 information.
 
  end of release announcement -
 
 On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 07:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Oleg, I probably have permissions on the jakarta site and file 
  directories
  too...Let me know if I can help.
 
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  Kalnichevski, Oleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
  29/05/2003 01:29:07 AM:
 
  Folks
 
  Beta-1 has been tagged on the CVS trunk two days ago and is 
officially
  out. The problem is that we are unable to deploy the official build
  without Jeff Jandalf, our project lead, as only he has necessary
  access permissions for the official Jakarta file repository  web 
  site.
 
  You can still obtain beta-1 snapshot from the CVS directly by running
  the following command:
 
  cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic co -r
  HTTPCLIENT_2_0_BETA1 jakarta-commons/httpclient
 
  Cheers
 
  Oleg
 
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RE: [VOTE] nominate Michael Becke as a committer

2003-02-19 Thread dion
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Armando Anton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 20/02/2003 04:51:47 
AM:

 +1
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jeffrey Dever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: miércoles, 19 de febrero de 2003 18:28
 To: Commons HttpClient Project
 Subject: [VOTE] nominate Michael Becke as a committer
 
 
 Mike Becke has been an active contributor for many months.  He has 
 worked on a diverse range of problems with high quality results.  He has 

 been consistant, reliable, helpful and open to ideas and criticism.
 
 There are many excellent contributors to HttpClient, but at this time I 
 would like to nominate Michael Becke to be a committer to HttpClient.
 
 Please Vote:
 +1   yes
 +/-0 obstain
 -1   no
 
 
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