- From: Andrei Palade <andrey.palade@googlemail.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 22:56:45 +0100
- Cc: public-web-of-things@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAMhRkFz=9tUy3AnNy=SC-SsJRj+5cm7p-5gmyp7C2mexkNB8Nw@mail.gmail.com>
Hello everyone, I am new to this list. Would it make sense to have it working with nRFL01+. Also, I believe I have an ESP8266 so I can contribute for this one too. Thank you, Andrei On 19 June 2015 at 21:11, Angelos Kapsimanis <angelos.kapsimanis@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Leon, > > very nice project of yours! > > The current plan is to have a WoT server on Arduino > and then work on ESP8266. > > Dave will create a repository, so if you are willing to start > working on a WoT server for ESP8266, please feel free to do > so. > > Thank you for bringing your project in attention. > > > With kind regards, > > Angelos Kapsimanis > > On 19 June 2015 at 12:17, Leon Anavi <leon@anavi.org> wrote: > >> Hi Angelos, Dave, >> >> On 2015-06-19 01:15, Angelos Kapsimanis wrote: >> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> there is a new project being launched with a >>> mission of implementing a Web of Things server >>> on the Arduino platform. >>> >>> The language of choice is C and the initial protocol >>> to be implemented will be MQTT. >>> >> >> Do you have plans to start a similar project for ESP8266? >> >> I am using open source hardware ESP8266 developer modules from Olimex for >> hobby projects. I am maintaining an open source project written in the C >> programming language that combines projects esp-httpd and esp_mqtt into an >> intelligent MQTT client which can be configured through a web interface: >> https://github.com/leon-anavi/esp8266-jadja >> >> Best regards, >> Leon >> >> >> -- >> http://anavi.org/ >> > > -- Andrei
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