Great. I can walk across the
hall and talk to Mike if we need anything......
Marc L. Cohen
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paho-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on
03/26/2015 11:59:17 AM:
> From: Ian Craggs
<icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: General development discussions for
paho project <paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 03/26/2015 11:59 AM
> Subject: [paho-dev] Paho News and Status
> Sent by: paho-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> A random selection of activities and thoughts...
>
> Here in IBM I'm soon getting some new help - Mike Tran
who works in
> Austin. This will be good news for those waiting for
me to look at the
> various existing bugs that have been raised, as well as
new work. I
> hope Mike will be around for a while.
>
> My MQTT-SN talk at EclipseCon
> (https://www.eclipsecon.org/na2015/session/mqtt-sn-mqtt-udp-zigbee-
> and-other-transports)
> has sparked some nice comments and interest. One of
the Open IoT
> Challenges is also using MQTT-SN (I'll take a look at
that). I'll be
> working on new MQTT-SN client libraries and gateways in
the upcoming
> months. In my talk I alluded to a demo I'd like to
build -
> communicating flying machines :-) -- I'll post
separately about that.
>
> The Paho permanent incubator sub-project is in the
process of being set
> up. Al Stockdill-Mander has submitted a Go MQTT-SN
client as the
> initial contribution. That is undergoing IP clearance
at the moment.
> Once that is done, the incubator project should be
ready to go.
>
> Kamil Baczkowicz has submitted mqtt-spy, also to the
incubator. It too
> is undergoing IP clearance, but is more complicated as
there are a
> variety of dependencies on other components and
libraries. I hope we'll
> be able to resolve these questions soon.
>
> I have some Python MQTT-SN client code which I'm
thinking of
> contributing to the incubator project once it is set
up.
>
> Al has also made some updates to his MQTT Go client.
We're hoping that
> this can be released as a mature version (1.0) in June,
as part of Paho
> 1.2.
>
> Lightweight M2M (LwM2M) over MQTT is getting increased
attention, with a
> group of interested parties meeting occasionally
> (https://wiki.eclipse.org/IoT/LwM2M_MQTT_Binding).
As a result we'll be
> thinking about what support might be useful in Paho, in
conjunction with
> other interested projects like Kura and Leshan.
>
> I am currently looking at FreeRTOS and the embedded
clients. I have a
> FreeRTOS + TCP "simulation" project running on Windows,
thanks to
> Richard Barry, the author of FreeRTOS. Now I'm going
to see how well
> the existing MQTT embedded C client code fits in, to
work out what needs
> to be done. It could be just sample code and
documentation.
>
> We (Nick and I) have updated the website to include the
current, latest
> versions of the released clients. Other pages need
updating, I'll be
> doing this as I find the time.
>
> As always, any contributions are welcome, whether they
be new code, bug
> fixes, documentation, whatever. If anyone has any
other news they'd
> like to share, please feel free post in response to
this.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Ian Craggs
> icraggs@xxxxxxxxxx IBM United Kingdom
> Paho Project Lead; Committer on Mosquitto
>
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