On Sep 16, 2013, at 5:02am, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> Java 1.5 compatibility has become increasing difficult to maintain and
> increasing pointless on top of that. We, as a project, have been
> thinking about upgrading minimal JRE level requirement for the
> HttpClient 4.4 branch to something newer. While Java 1.6 might be a
> reasonable and a conservative choice in terms of stability and adoption,
> it actually brings little in terms of new features we could make use of
> in HttpClient. Besides, Java 1.6 is officially end of life. So, we might
> as well consider upgrading to Java 1.7 which would give us NIO2, full
> support for 'try with resources', and probably some other features.
> 
> Please let us know what you think and respond to this poll.
> 
> All users of HttpClient are encouraged to participate. Every vote will
> count.


[ ] keep Java 1.5 compatibility: no good reason to upgrade.
[X] upgrade to Java 1.6: one step at a time.
[ ] upgrade to Java 1.7: new features are more important.

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