Hi Martin,

Here’s the one that Max and Theresa have been reporting on in the wg, trying to 
do a faithful implementation of the spec:
https://github.com/fg-inet/python-asyncio-taps

To me it’s been a really good place to tinker and gain good insights.

In addition to the examples and test apps in that project, we used the library 
as the transport library for another experimental project, which I don’t think 
we touched again yet since the hackathon when we worked on it:
https://github.com/GrumpyOldTroll/ambi

I’m not sure if you were looking only for open-source implementations of a 
taps-related library (which I’ve so far only used python-asyncio-taps, above), 
or whether you’re also looking for open-source resources about using taps-like 
libraries to build other things.  For instance, I’ve seen a few resources that 
dig into using Apple’s Network framework:
https://rderik.com/blog/building-a-server-client-aplication-using-apple-s-network-framework/
https://github.com/apple/swift-nio-transport-services

HTH.

Best,
Jake


From: Martin Duke <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, August 31, 2020 at 9:58 AM
To: taps WG <[email protected]>
Subject: [Taps] Open source activities?

Can someone point me to any open source taps code out there? I would like to 
get involved in this work.
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