Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the comments/info.
Jeff McAffer wrote:
Yes, the evolution of the OSGi
enterprise
effort has been one motivator to look more closely at the ECF work.
Clearly
the Eclipse community contains a large number of people from the
"enterprise"
space. Given Eclipse's adoption of OSGi it is natural that we be
very interested/involved in these efforts. The Equinox project scope
includes all things related to OSGi specifications. In the past
Equinox
committers have worked very actively as part of the OSGi Core Platform
Expert Group to address the needs of Eclipse. ECF it turns out has
developed a number of interesting approaches and technologies that look
interesting from an enterprise perspective.
As the Enterprise EG forms and sets
an agenda, the potential roles of Equinox and ECF (and the other
Eclipse
projects) will become more clear. Right now it is hard to say which
direction things will go and what will be needed. With an emphasis
on distribution ECF does seem to be relevant in this area.
One of the challenges will be to see
*how* we can participate. Currently OSGi is a closed specification
body in that only full members are allowed to participate in the expert
groups. When the Eclipse Foundation does become a member it would
likely be as an associate member. It is not clear that being a full
member would then suddenly confer rights to Eclipse members or
committers
(seems unlikely). So, you need some folks who work for OSGi member
companies and have an interest in pushing ECF in the EEG.
We could use some of your assistance in this area (getting some folks
who work for OSGi member companies interested in pushing ECF ideas).
ECF is currently (still) all volunteer, but we're looking to change
that somehow. Let's chat 1-1 in Dallas next week at the Board meeting.
Scott
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