On 8/6/07, Jochen Wiedmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,

hi jochen

> I am the current maintainer of Commons FileUpload and would like to
> reuse Mime4J as the multipart parser. Thanks to the acceptance of my
> pull parser patch (MIME4J-19), this is now possible. In an ongoing
> thread, others have expressed interes in following this step. See
>
>     
> http://www.nabble.com/RfC%3A-commons-fileupload-2%2C-based-on-mime4j-tf4220932.html

cool :-)

> In the last days, I have developed a first implementation of what I'd
> like to see as Commons FileUpload 2.0, which you can find at
>
>     http://people.apache.org/~jochen/commons-fileupload
>
> It is based on a patched version of Mime4J 0.4-SNAPSHOT, which you
> find at the same location.
>
> All in all, I found a few minor flaws in Mime4J, which I'd like to see
> fixed. I'd like to post them here for general discussion. If I
> hopefully find general agreement, then I would split them into patches
> and submit them to Jira.

long emails have had a habit of becoming messy on this list so i'm
going to create some JIRA tasks to split up the discussions of the
various points.

> One reason for this procedure is to beg for a kind of "fast track": If
> I submit several patches and wait for a long time, before they are
> accepted, then this may take too much time. It would help, if some
> developer could agree to move this forward together with me, or if I
> might be able to get committer privileges.

i'm willing to review your patches reasonably promptly once there's
reasonable consensus

- robert

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