On Thursday 10 January 2008 23:09, Richard S. Hall wrote:
> There is no attempt by any of our sub-projects to specifically tie
> themselves to the Felix framework as far as I am aware. I think we want
> all of our work to be interoperable where possible, so I think this is a
> non-issue.

Yes, that is a good goal and I salute that. In general, we are more often than 
not met with positive comments when trying to resolve cross-platform issues.

But, I was thinking more "mentality-wise". People who use KF, first go and 
check the KF's set of bundles, the Equinox-based folks will search the 
Eclipse site first... and so on. 
Why is that? Because the KF developed bundles are tested on KF only, the 
Eclipse stuff is practically only tested on Equinox and so forth. This sends 
the signal that it is a "safer bet" to choose from within the same community. 
It's all in our heads!

At OPS4J we *try* to ensure that everything gets tested on all the frameworks 
we claim to support. And with Pax Runner, we try to force all the frameworks 
into a configuration that is as close to each other as possible... 

End of the day, I think we want to remain "un-associated" with a framework, 
and a strong cross-framework interoperability focus. I think it will benefit 
us all.

Cheers
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Niclas Hedhman, Software Developer

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