If you guys decide you would like to join the WS community, we'd be
very happy to have you! In fact, I'd even be willing to buy you some
beers if that helps you decide :)

Paul

On 4/6/07, Asankha C. Perera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi Oleg, Roland

 Roland Weber wrote:
 Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:



 (1) Attempt to go TLP and risk the possibility of never becoming viable
as a TLP.

(2) Go back to Commons and wait for the next trend in the social
engineering to hit us.

(3) Seek a new home elsewhere within ASF. Curiously enough our largest
and the most active user base within ASF appears to be the Webservices
TLP, not Jakarta.

(4) Pretend nothing is happening and hope this whole hooplah will fade
away the same way Jakarta Silk did.

(5) Pull the plug. Do something else like raising pigeons or something.

 Maybe start some informal talks about 3 while intensely pursuing 4?
The Synapse folks were seriously considering to roll their own HTTP
implementation before choosing use, so I feel that webservices might
be a good home if they are comfortable with it. But every kind of move
means more work that does not benefit the code base, that's why I
would try to delay it as long as possible.

 If joining the Web services project could help and ensure the continued
existence and growth of HttpComponents, I would be happy to do anything I
can to help.

 asankha
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