[OpenTRV-dev] MQTT sample code

Damon Hart-Davis EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN
Sun Mar 17 20:34:01 GMT 2013


I suggest a top level of 'protocol' or under the existing 'interop'/

Rgds

Damon

On 17 Mar 2013, at 20:15, Bruno Girin wrote:

> Thinking about it, I might just add a MQTT/PoC folder to SVN with README files in the right places to explain what everything does.
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> On 17/03/13 19:51, Philip Canavan wrote:
>> I'd say SVN is the place, but if you don't want to put it into the trunk why not just create a feature branch (eg MQTT_PoC)?
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>> From: Bruno Girin <EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN>
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>> Subject: [OpenTRV-dev] MQTT sample code
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>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I currently have on my desk a laptop, a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino (+
>> Ethernet shield) all happily sending each other "hello world" strings
>> via MQTT, with the broker running on the Pi. As a result I now have
>> sample code in Java, python and Arduino sketches.
>> 
>> Where should I put the sample code so that everybody can benefit? I'm
>> not sure it's a good idea to commit it to SVN as it's really only meant
>> as proof of concept.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Bruno
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