Re: Call for WoT Implementations

Hi Daniel,

not 100% sure what it means to be a "WoT implementor", but our project is definitely a critical building block for many Web of Things projects.

Kind regards,
Thomas

> Software / Project Name

Yaler.net - secure remote Web (and SSH) access to embedded devices.

> URL

https://yaler.net/

> Organization Name

Yaler GmbH

> Platform, Language

Relay server: Java
YalerTunnel daemon: C (portable)
Yaler Libraries & Examples: C, C#, Java, Python
https://bitbucket.org/yaler

> License

Relay server: Sleepy Cat license with non-commercial clause
YalerTunnel daemon, libraries & examples: Simplified BSD license

> Concise, short maturity-level statement

Highly reliable, hosted relay service since 2011
http://status.yaler.net/314313/history

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> On 03 Jun 2016, at 14:49, Peintner, Daniel (ext) <daniel.peintner.ext@siemens.com> wrote:
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> Dear Friends of Web of Things,
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> As the Web of Things Interest Group has conducted a number of plugfests to share and explore implementation experience, there
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> has been a growing amount of curiosity from both inside and outside of the group to know what kind of projects have already
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> started working on the Web of Things.
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> Although WoT has not yet become officially standardized, we would like to make an early survey of on-going implementation
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> efforts. Also, we would like to ask WoT implementors to share the following data pertinent to each project.
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> - Software / Project Name
> - URL
> - Organization Name
> - Platform, Language
> - License
> - Concise, short maturity-level statement
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> We intend to make a list of collected implementation data, and make it available on the WoT page [1]. Please share your data
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> by sending it to this list.
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> We appreciate your interest, help and support.
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> Sincerely,
> 
> -- Daniel
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> [1] https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/Implementations
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Received on Friday, 3 June 2016 13:31:00 UTC