until March 25th open source projects can apply for the Google summer of code where Google pays students to work on selected projects. With all respect to the great work you did on this project wouldn't it be an idea to apply for this event with knxweb or linknx? I bet for the knxweb part those guys could do great work and come up with an even better working and looking web solution.
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2011-03-02
It would certainly be a good idea to do something along those lines. If I look on the howto on the plugcomputer.org forum; the eibd/linknx/knxweb success story is by far the most read one.
Things that I see from feedback from colleagues is a bottleneck; is the initial XML generation (some scripted ETS->XML would be nice (though not rocket science); but e.g. a GTK interface for creating the rules and maintaining the them would really lower the threshold for ppl to use it IMO.
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I don't remember where but I have definitely seen somebody mentioning the tool for converting ets exports into object definitions. Google some words like ets linknx export object definitions open, you should find some trace for it.
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Hi Jeff,
until March 25th open source projects can apply for the Google summer of code where Google pays students to work on selected projects. With all respect to the great work you did on this project wouldn't it be an idea to apply for this event with knxweb or linknx? I bet for the knxweb part those guys could do great work and come up with an even better working and looking web solution.
Here is the link to an info page: http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/soc/
Just an idea ….
Regards,
Ronny
It would certainly be a good idea to do something along those lines. If I look on the howto on the plugcomputer.org forum; the eibd/linknx/knxweb success story is by far the most read one.
Things that I see from feedback from colleagues is a bottleneck; is the initial XML generation (some scripted ETS->XML would be nice (though not rocket science); but e.g. a GTK interface for creating the rules and maintaining the them would really lower the threshold for ppl to use it IMO.
I don't remember where but I have definitely seen somebody mentioning the tool for converting ets exports into object definitions. Google some words like ets linknx export object definitions open, you should find some trace for it.