Hi again everyone.

This discussion has now been open for over 72 hours. Thank you all for the 
feedback. It seems as though the consensus is that a reference implementation 
hosted at Apache would be a positive asset, and that Aries is a good place for 
this (although as pointed out, Felix would also make sense).

I’m therefore going to start the process of creating the repository and 
starting the development effort. I’ll keep you posted on my progress.

All the best,

Tim 

> On 7 Sep 2020, at 17:08, David Jencks <david.a.jen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have no real objection to this landing at Aries but wonder if Felix would 
> be a  more appropriate place, as it has an implementation of the current 
> Event Admin service.
> 
> David Jencks
> 
>> On Sep 7, 2020, at 4:14 AM, Tim Ward <timothyjw...@apache.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> The “Type Safe Events” RFC 
>> (https://github.com/osgi/design/tree/main/rfcs/rfc0244 
>> <https://github.com/osgi/design/tree/main/rfcs/rfc0244>) from the OSGi 
>> Alliance has been turned into a draft specification chapter, and will be in 
>> need of a reference implementation. 
>> 
>> The work so far in this RFC has been part of a European Union Horizon 2020 
>> program called BRAIN-IoT (http://www.brain-iot.eu 
>> <http://www.brain-iot.eu/>). This project has received funding from the 
>> European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant 
>> agreement No 780089. This work includes some implementation prototyping, but 
>> the end objective has always been to create an Open Source implementation.
>> 
>> Assuming that the Aries community are happy for me to go ahead I plan to 
>> develop the reference implementation of the OSGi specification chapter in 
>> the Aries project, based on this prototype code. If the Aries Community has 
>> any thoughts or suggestions I would be keen to hear them.
>> 
>> Best Regards,
>> 
>> Tim Ward
> 

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