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=thread&from=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
> 
> 
> Adrian Sutton
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