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Le lun. 7 sept. 2020 à 13:39, Jean-Baptiste Onofre <j...@nanthrax.net> a écrit : > Hi Tim, > > +1, it’s definitely a nice asset in the Aries ecosystem. > > Regards > JB > > > Le 7 sept. 2020 à 13:14, Tim Ward <timothyjw...@apache.org> a écrit : > > > > Hi all, > > > > The “Type Safe Events” RFC ( > https://github.com/osgi/design/tree/main/rfcs/rfc0244 < > https://github.com/osgi/design/tree/main/rfcs/rfc0244>) from the OSGi > Alliance has been turned into a draft specification chapter, and will be in > need of a reference implementation. > > > > The work so far in this RFC has been part of a European Union Horizon > 2020 program called BRAIN-IoT (http://www.brain-iot.eu < > http://www.brain-iot.eu/>). This project has received funding from the > European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant > agreement No 780089. This work includes some implementation prototyping, > but the end objective has always been to create an Open Source > implementation. > > > > Assuming that the Aries community are happy for me to go ahead I plan to > develop the reference implementation of the OSGi specification chapter in > the Aries project, based on this prototype code. If the Aries Community has > any thoughts or suggestions I would be keen to hear them. > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Tim Ward > >