Hi Tim,
Thank you for this information.
That is helpful, yes, but it doesn’t really tell me whom I should ping if my
pull requests or issues are not being addressed.
It’s not really urgent at this time, so I don’t want to make a big deal of it,
but it would be nice to know. Previously Peter
Hi David,
The Contribution process is outlined in the CONTRIBUTING.md in the osgi.enroute
repository.
In summary:
The enRoute project is Open Source
The overall direction and goals of enRoute are determined by the OSGi Alliance
Contributions are permitted from any user that is able to agree
Hi,
I am a heavy user of, and minor contributor to enRoute. For that reason, I am
interested in understanding the development process a little better.
Does anybody have any information about whom I can contact for information
about this?
Cheers,
=David
> Hi Tim,
>
> Great to know that
Will start another thread so as to not hijack this one any more than I already
have. :-)
> On Feb 27, 2018, at 5:21, David Leangen via osgi-dev
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> Great to know that there is an enRoute R7 coming!
>
> Do you know who the committers are? I
Hi Tim,
Great to know that there is an enRoute R7 coming!
Do you know who the committers are? I am getting no response to my pull request
on GitHub.
I would like to ping a committer, or something, but I don’t understand how the
project is being managed.
Cheers,
=David
> On Feb 26, 2018,
Hi Jim,
Sorry for the delay in responding to this - I’ve been away for the last couple
of weeks.
Yes - there is an enRoute R7 coming. The official release of enRoute has to
wait for the official release of the OSGi R7 specifications and Reference
Implementations. Currently the R7