Both Odi & Oleg have very good points. I agree that the page can become too unweildly and end up actually working against it's goal (promoting HttpClient & other projects) when it is too large. However, Oleg's correct in that it would appear to be very difficult to actually research into each project and see if it is a valid link.
Perhaps some sort of compromise, where the description of the project must state how it uses HttpClient (and if the page still becomes too large, why it is a novel use of HttpClient). I don't think any actual time needs to be invested into seeing if the project "really" uses HttpClient. The most recent entry (with the fork), as Odi said, is a great example of a good link. Larry's link of The Ladders had a pretty bad description, so that would be an example of a bad link. > I just finished the fourth series of Six Feet Under on DVD :-) Have to > check out if there is a fifth... You should check out Dead Like Me. It's much better. :) Sam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]