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  == 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 ==
  
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  == 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.
  

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