Folks

I would like to propose the following course of action. Please let me
know what think.


1. Release HttpClient 5.3 (as alpha1) based on HttpCore 5.2 very soon
without the recent HTTP cache changes. Push all cache related changes
to 5.4.

2. Invest more time into HttpCore 5.3 and HttpClient 5.4 development
given the extent of changes in scope for those releases.


Features in scope for HttpClient 5.3
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* Bearer token authentication support
* Deprecation of NTLM auth scheme in favor of TLS + Basic or Bearer
* Deprecation of GGS based experimental authentication schemes  in
favor of TLS + Basic or Bearer

Features in scope for HttpCore 5.3
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* RFC 9110 conformance  
* Refctoring of synchronized sections to use lock primitives

Features in scope for HttpClient 5.4
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* RFC 9110 conformance  
* RFC 9111 conformance 
* Refctoring of synchronized sections to use lock primitives


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