Scott Eade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>> These classes are no longer deprecated - commons-http is clearly dead.
>>>
>>
>>Well, as it is neither visible in commons proper nor in sandbox, one
>>could say that. However, wouldn't it be better to resurrect these
>>classes in commons-http (make it un-dead... ;-) )
>>
>There was a vote back in November where the inconclusive conclusion 
>tended heavily towards rolling this code back into Turbine.  I didn't 
>want to go through the hassle of raising this again and I don't really 
>want to wade into the enormity of commons for a very static 3 class package.

I missed this vote (I wasn't reading much mail in Nov and Dec) . So,
this is fine with me. I wonder whether noone really needs this
functionality outside Turbine or if we are just missing some hugely
popular package that we could use, too.

        Regards
                Henning


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