As far as I can tell, that was their last word. Unless El or the team has more recent news...


On 8/21/06, Matthijs ter Woord < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Microsoft announcement referred to in the quoted post, is that really
the case? Will Microsoft fight against any compatible implementation of WCF
and WPF?

Regards,

Matthijs ter Woord



----- Original Message -----
From: "Elliott Draper" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com>; <mono-list@lists.ximian.com>
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 2:10 AM
Subject: [Mono-list] Amber Communications Framework


> Hello everyone,
>
> A while back, I joined the development team of a project that was then
> called "MonoIndigo". This was designed to be a port of Microsoft's Indigo
> framework (now known as the Windows Communication Foundation). As many of
> you know, Microsoft made it clear that any kind of direct port of Indigo
> was not going to be accepted, and would be in breach of IP regulations.
> Likewise, the same would apply for Avalon (now known as the Windows
> Presentation Foundation I believe).
>
>   The main aim of that project, was to EXTEND Indigo's appeal, by making
> the same code, unchanged, run on any platform that Mono run's on. Seeing
> as this can no longer be the case, the project was changed, re-named, and
> is no longer a direct port of Indigo. I personally feel we are lacking a
> decent, service oriented framework for helping to develop client/server
> applications under Mono, and I would like still to rectify that with the
> Amber project. It's main aim is to make a functional useful messaging and
> communication platform, running under either .Net/Mono, that takes the
> hassle out of writing the actual communication layer of a server/client
> app, allowing the developer to rely on the framework to perform the
> communications, while they concentrate on the specifics of his/her
> application.
>
> Anyway, enough waffle, the point of this e-mail is simply to see if anyone
> else would be interested in working on such an open source effort, as
> currently our development team is severely lacking, and with our current
> resources it'll take us years to get to any kind of point where we are
> able to release! So if any like-minded individuals are up for helping to
> build a decent communications platform, hopefully benefitting the
> community, and meanwhile providing a worthy rival to the Microsoft Windows
> Communication Foundation, then please get in contact with me, the more the
> merrier! We'll need developers, testers, people to help with
> documentation, etc...
>
> In the meantime, here are a few project links:
> -- A wiki I setup for the project:
> http://wiki.eldiablo.co.uk/amber/FrontPage
> -- The project page on NovellForge:
> http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?amber
>
> Any questions, discussion, whatever, don't hesitate to drop me a mail.
>
> Cheers,
> -= El =-
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