Hi John,

How are you?  My name is Prasith and I am the project lead for Rifidi 
and also a member of Pramari.  I have been actively reading a lot of 
your posts and I have enjoyed your contributions so far.

To give a little background we have been involved in the LLRP community 
since the idea was first proposed and we are dedicated to providing a 
Virtual LLRP reader that will function exactly like a real LLRP reader.  
This is a reciprocal contribution that we would eventually like to see 
tightly integrated to the toolkit as this would enable users to actually 
use the API's and start seeing how it works.  It will help immensely 
until real readers come to the market and also help after that for 
people to start coding while awaiting a reader purchase.

So in this context we have a very vested interest in the Java 
implementation and collaborated with Joe while he designed and developed 
his first release.  As soon as we release our first version of the 
virtual reader (in about 2-3 weeks) we will refocus our contributions 
towards the LLRP toolkit itself as it makes sense from a usability and 
technical purity point of view.

I like everyone also have an opinion on the XML and API synchronization 
threads of the past week and will be writing much more in the next 
couple of days as well as a proposal on how to attack some of the issues 
raised so far.

So stay tuned for much more from myself and our team (Kyle, Brian, 
Jochen, Matt).  We have a wealth of experience in Open Source projects 
having contributed to Eclipse, Apache, Linux and QT in the past and are 
currently enjoying running our own open source effort, Rifidi.  I think 
this has been a great community so far and we just started coding.  It 
will be really great to see where we are in a few months.

Thanks,

Prasith


John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
> Could you comment on the Java library maintainership issue from your
> point of view?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- John.
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