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The "BoardReportDraft" page has been changed by OlegKalnichevski. http://wiki.apache.org/HttpComponents/BoardReportDraft?action=diff&rev1=2&rev2=3 -------------------------------------------------- == Status == - Overall the project remains very active. However, the actual project composition can be seen as suboptimal. + Overall the project remains very active. However, the actual project composition can be seen as suboptimal. - The number of active committers is quite low. + The number of active committers is quite low. == Releases == @@ -17, +17 @@ == Community == - Both HttpCore and HttpClient have an active and diverse user community. Just recently there has been a number of + Both HttpCore and HttpClient have an active and diverse user community. Just recently there has been a number of - significant code contributions by community members. For example, an entire HTTP caching module has been recently + significant code contributions by community members. For example, an entire HTTP caching module has been recently - contributed to the project by a group of external contributors. At the same time only a few committers actively + contributed to the project by a group of external contributors. At the same time only a few committers actively - participate in a day to day management of the project and code development. + participate in a day to day management of the project and code development. == Development == - HttpCore 4.1 is progressing well toward its target. The final 4.1 release can be expected within next 6 months. + HttpCore 4.1 is progressing well toward its target. The final 4.1 release can be expected within next 6 months. - HttpClient is also being actively developed. There is a good number of external contributors providing valuable + HttpClient is also being actively developed. There is a good number of external contributors providing valuable - feedback and significant code contributions on a regular basis. Several frequently asked for features have been + feedback and significant code contributions on a regular basis. Several frequently asked for features have been - added to HttpClient. The 4.1 API is still considered experimental and will require more work to finalise. + added to HttpClient. The 4.1 API is still considered experimental and will require more work to finalise. - HttpClient 4.1 is expected to enter BETA development phase sometime this year or early next year. + HttpClient 4.1 is expected to enter BETA development phase sometime this year or early next year. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@hc.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@hc.apache.org