Hi Alexander Thanks for sharing the information. About the time and bringing more people into Celix, I was discussing with Marcel that day about the coming Apache Meetup [1] events and that I would like to do more coding (mini-hackathon) events the coming times. I am sure if we did that more often focusing on one or two projects (Amdatu and Celix) I believe by that we can make more progress and get more people involved
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Alexander Broekhuis <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi all, > > I have good news for you, the spec originated from the Celix community and > > their efforts to standardize and grow the community for native OSGi. As > you > > can see, Alexander (from Celix) as well as Steffen and Sascha (from nOSGi > > and CTK projects) are participating here. As far as I can see, things are > > progressing nicely, but don't take my word for it! ;) > > > > Although a bit slow, things are indeed still progressing :). I am working > with Sascha and Steffen to get them onboard on Celix. This gives us one > place to work on the RFP as well as some code/reference implementation. > Even though the RFP first has to be accepted before we can start on the > actual RFC and reference implementation, we do need some playground for > testing stuff. This thread [1] is the last time I mailed a progress update > to the Celix list. > > The biggest problem is time (when isn't it...). So sometimes it seems > nothing is happening... > > [1]: http://markmail.org/thread/jbv7ytketpms56hc > > > -- > Met vriendelijke groet, > > Alexander Broekhuis > -- Thanks - Mohammad Nour ---- "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving" - Albert Einstein
