Sure, we welcome every kind of collaboration! If we can support you in any way please do not hesitate to contact us. As to the license, currently Trentino is licensed under the LGPL (2.0), but that was kind of an ad-hoc decision. So we may change the license in the near future to make it Apache compatible.
Best Regards --Oliver. Von: Jean-Sebastien Delfino [mailto:jsdelf...@apache.org] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. Oktober 2011 08:13 An: dev@tuscany.apache.org Cc: tuscany-...@ws.apache.org Betreff: Re: Cloud enabled devices. On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Konradi, Philipp <philipp.konr...@siemens.com<mailto:philipp.konr...@siemens.com>> wrote: That sounds like a great idea and I would be interested to understand better what you exactly mean by "SCA clouded embedded devices framework"? Devices which communicate to SCA services hosted in a cloud? Host SCA services in the device itself and communicate with them from the, potentially SCA-enabled, cloud? One of the challenges I see is to SCA-enable an embedded device. Most of them have low hardware resources (CPU, RAM). Further component business logic often needs to access hardware directly (-> C/C++). Meeting those constraints is the goal of the following open-source SCA implementation: http://trentino.sourceforge.net/. What do you think, is it a suitable pillar for the "SCA clouded embedded devices framework"? Thanks, Philipp Looks like a pretty cool project! Would be great to be able to collaborate. Do you guys have any plans to license it under the Apache 2.0 license or an Apache friendly category A or B [1] license? [1] http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html -- Jean-Sebastien