Just to be clear, OpenDDR as "Foundation" is a relatively small team (as likely some of the commercial companies also might, unless they hire dozens of people in a "cheap destination" for manual work[?]) so aside from what I also do here now and changes in the last few months or years, I would not put too much burden or expectations there either. It is and always was based on volunteers and contributors.
Thus, the mentioned improvement or changes to device data likely has to be as gradual as we see on some of the sites like that Australian vendor (where the "v.2" version clearly shows signs of a OMA/WURFL like past, which was refactored later) I have been approached by OMA around IoT projects and fellow JCP Members like ARM, but their focus is now "Device Management", I can't say, if mobile handset and OS vendors still contribute new UA signatures or similar device data. Through JCP and maybe Eclipse I could try to get in touch, but as "Individual" (and everyone at Apache is, even Bertrand as he confirmed) some of these industry bodies may not always take you seriously enough... About the test_data, I looked at the Simple DDR library, and while it refers to it, none of the active tests really use it right now. Do we therefore still need it, at least releasing and maintaining? As with Reza's "new" client, the DDR part has a reduced TEST data repository, often just a handful of devices, but these tests assert the key functionality of W3C DDR. So cutting ties to test_data seems fine here, too. Where did you see a use case for that data? Probably no harm leaving it or moving it to "contrib". There are other folders like "prototype". And should the SVN repo be migrated to Git one day, there are parts we can ignore and leave "archived" (or whatever happens to the old SVN, "Portal" shows me, it remains, maybe R/O or just as a "snapshot". Werner On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 10:41 PM, eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I was also thinking : maybe the contributors for OpenDDR could help us > there ! > > esjr > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJT3/AFAAoJEOxywXcFLKYc9rEH+QGazRG2DJ9p/62pYSvkiVB4 > xq12qrEVqgprkgV+YOu6Aehn2JAUmiGoJm3rMe0hARi0rkFp7R1AEvu+VXFKyAHK > Idke4DuvSHya3mdYGYEDkRKPsR8kupyvwM2MbXWcf9Ya+BD22Cg2CGg9YqKBQsiS > gv/XQBkeeO8Ft97NjKcJH0ISnAtjwnK1t4fmBCWrOmgEIc/ndTwQepwRMrvYUYeu > nNxhAY39SwwSg+yK/zM7MKKCik+Unrc8OlNyc8SNJQhH0mdW4CRCiYy5kPJDYXDz > qEvVGJnAMTYNtKBfBP0QGKEznsi8D7HvdGtGhEh9KxMlHTKD8zCxj8G3r/hUHyA= > =XshM > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
