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Posted to dev@commons.apache.org by Michael Becke <be...@u.washington.edu> on 2004/02/21 19:28:27 UTC

[HttpClient] Moving to Jakarta

Below is a message I recently posted to commons-httpclient-dev.  The 
input of other commons developers would be greatly appreciated.  I look 
forward to hearing from you.

Thanks,

Mike


Original Message:

Now that 2.0 has been released I think it's time to again discuss 
moving HttpClient to a Jakarta level project.  As suggested by Martin 
Cooper I suggest that we proceed as follows:

1) Continue discussing the move for the next few days (perhaps a week) 
until we are sure this is what we want.
2) Have an official vote on the move.

and assuming we vote to move...

3) Submit a proposal to the Jakarta PMC.
4) Move to Jakarta with help from the PMC.

If anyone has an questions, doubts, or suggestions please bring them up 
now.  Also, any help with the format and content of the proposal to the 
PMC would be greatly appreciated.

Mike


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Re: [HttpClient] Moving to Jakarta

Posted by Geir Magnusson Jr <ge...@4quarters.com>.
Go for it...

+1  (supportive non-participant)

:)

geir



On Feb 28, 2004, at 2:51 PM, Martin Cooper wrote:

> On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Michael Becke wrote:
>
>> Below is a message I recently posted to commons-httpclient-dev.  The
>> input of other commons developers would be greatly appreciated.  I 
>> look
>> forward to hearing from you.
>
> There seems to be a deafening silence on this subject, but just for the
> record, and in case it's not obvious from the message below, I am +1 on
> this.
>
> --
> Martin Cooper
>
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> Original Message:
>>
>> Now that 2.0 has been released I think it's time to again discuss
>> moving HttpClient to a Jakarta level project.  As suggested by Martin
>> Cooper I suggest that we proceed as follows:
>>
>> 1) Continue discussing the move for the next few days (perhaps a week)
>> until we are sure this is what we want.
>> 2) Have an official vote on the move.
>>
>> and assuming we vote to move...
>>
>> 3) Submit a proposal to the Jakarta PMC.
>> 4) Move to Jakarta with help from the PMC.
>>
>> If anyone has an questions, doubts, or suggestions please bring them 
>> up
>> now.  Also, any help with the format and content of the proposal to 
>> the
>> PMC would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
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Re: [HttpClient] Moving to Jakarta

Posted by Michael Becke <be...@u.washington.edu>.
Thank you for breaking the silence.  I was beginning to wonder if the 
message was ever delivered:)

Mike

On Feb 28, 2004, at 2:51 PM, Martin Cooper wrote:

> On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Michael Becke wrote:
>
>> Below is a message I recently posted to commons-httpclient-dev.  The
>> input of other commons developers would be greatly appreciated.  I 
>> look
>> forward to hearing from you.
>
> There seems to be a deafening silence on this subject, but just for the
> record, and in case it's not obvious from the message below, I am +1 on
> this.
>
> --
> Martin Cooper
>
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> Original Message:
>>
>> Now that 2.0 has been released I think it's time to again discuss
>> moving HttpClient to a Jakarta level project.  As suggested by Martin
>> Cooper I suggest that we proceed as follows:
>>
>> 1) Continue discussing the move for the next few days (perhaps a week)
>> until we are sure this is what we want.
>> 2) Have an official vote on the move.
>>
>> and assuming we vote to move...
>>
>> 3) Submit a proposal to the Jakarta PMC.
>> 4) Move to Jakarta with help from the PMC.
>>
>> If anyone has an questions, doubts, or suggestions please bring them 
>> up
>> now.  Also, any help with the format and content of the proposal to 
>> the
>> PMC would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
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>>
>>
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Re: [HttpClient] Moving to Jakarta

Posted by Tim O'Brien <to...@discursive.com>.
Another uninvolved +1 for this move.

Tim

dion@multitask.com.au wrote:
> Martin Cooper <ma...@apache.org> wrote on 29/02/2004 06:51:01 AM:
> 
> 
>>On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Michael Becke wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Below is a message I recently posted to commons-httpclient-dev.  The
>>>input of other commons developers would be greatly appreciated.  I 
> 
> look
> 
>>>forward to hearing from you.
>>
>>There seems to be a deafening silence on this subject, but just for the
>>record, and in case it's not obvious from the message below, I am +1 on
>>this.
> 
> 
> I'm +1 on it too.
> --
> dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
> 


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Re: [HttpClient] Moving to Jakarta

Posted by di...@multitask.com.au.
Martin Cooper <ma...@apache.org> wrote on 29/02/2004 06:51:01 AM:

> On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Michael Becke wrote:
> 
> > Below is a message I recently posted to commons-httpclient-dev.  The
> > input of other commons developers would be greatly appreciated.  I 
look
> > forward to hearing from you.
> 
> There seems to be a deafening silence on this subject, but just for the
> record, and in case it's not obvious from the message below, I am +1 on
> this.

I'm +1 on it too.
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting

Re: [HttpClient] Moving to Jakarta

Posted by Martin Cooper <ma...@apache.org>.
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Michael Becke wrote:

> Below is a message I recently posted to commons-httpclient-dev.  The
> input of other commons developers would be greatly appreciated.  I look
> forward to hearing from you.

There seems to be a deafening silence on this subject, but just for the
record, and in case it's not obvious from the message below, I am +1 on
this.

--
Martin Cooper


>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
>
> Original Message:
>
> Now that 2.0 has been released I think it's time to again discuss
> moving HttpClient to a Jakarta level project.  As suggested by Martin
> Cooper I suggest that we proceed as follows:
>
> 1) Continue discussing the move for the next few days (perhaps a week)
> until we are sure this is what we want.
> 2) Have an official vote on the move.
>
> and assuming we vote to move...
>
> 3) Submit a proposal to the Jakarta PMC.
> 4) Move to Jakarta with help from the PMC.
>
> If anyone has an questions, doubts, or suggestions please bring them up
> now.  Also, any help with the format and content of the proposal to the
> PMC would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Mike
>
>
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