Hi all, I am a phd student at University of Melbourne who is doing my research in Edge computing + Distributed Stream Processing. I have been following edgent (and I have followed Christofer to plc4x as well since I have seen him mentioning it here the work that he has done) for some time now. In fact I have sent couple of emails some time back but haven't been able to do anything significant. I have also used edgent in one of my ongoing research work even though it has not been published yet. I thought I'd send an email after seeing this thread.
To simply put, I would like to help with the rebooting edgent, I think I would be able to use it in a mutually beneficial way such that I could use edgent to improve my research and get involved with edgent and edgent may get some features/bug fixes/etc as a result. But I have to be honest that being a phd student, I may not be able to be very active. But I am willing to do as much as possible in the free time I have. Let me know what you think and may be a way we can work together. Thank you. Best, Gayashan On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 9:09 PM Julian Feinauer <j.feina...@pragmaticminds.de> wrote: > Hey Justin, > > thanks for your response. > Please don't take my words too literal (as I'm not (yet) used to many of > the ASF processes). > It's good to hear that you are still onboard. For me as rookie, it's good > to hear that we have multiple seasoned ASF member onboard. > > Regarding my statement with the attic.. what I really meant was to > "finish" the project officially, because currently, its kind of in a zombie > mode. > > But, I would definitely prefer a "revival" : ) > > Julian > > Am 03.11.18, 22:59 schrieb "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com>: > > Hi, > > > I think we (as we-that-are-on-the-list) have to decide whether we > want to (re-)start the project, building a new PPMC (currently we have > effectively one with chris) and start to do some work in edgent. > > As far as PPMC (and mentor) duties I’m still around. The board likes a > minimum of 3 PPMC members, to graduate a minimal of 5 is seen as a good > number. > > > Or whether we decide (or formally I guess PPMC and the mentors > decide) to move edgent to the attic. > > Podlings that don’t make it, don’t end up in the attic, but the code > could continue to live on github. > > Thanks, > Justin > >