-* PHP-5.3 compatibility by Anatoly Belsky
-* Fixed http\Client's history handling
-* Disallow serialization of non-serializable objects
-* Fixed parsing of folded headers
-* Fixed the parsing HTTP messages from streams
-* Fixed leak in persistent handles cleanup routine
-+ Added http\Url::SANITIZE_PATH; URL paths are not sanitized by default anymore
-+ Added JSON Content-Type handler for request body processing if ext/json is present
-+ Added missing IANA HTTP response codes
-+ Added http\Message\Body::getResource()
-+ Added QueryString proxy methods to http\Env\Request
-+ Added Serializable to http\Message\Body's interfaces
+Extended HTTP support. Again. Keep in mind that it's got the major version 2, because it's incompatible with pecl_http v1.
+
+* Introduces the http namespace.
+* Message bodies have been remodeled to use PHP temporary streams instead of in-memory buffers.
+* The utterly misunderstood HttpResponse class has been reimplemented as http\Env\Response inheriting http\Message.
+* Currently, there's only one Exception class left, http\Exception.
+* Errors triggered by the extension can be configured statically by http\Object::$defaultErrorHandling or inherited http\Object->errorHandling.
+* The request ecosystem has been modularized to support different libraries, though for the moment only libcurl is supported.