Fingers crossed as part of your contribution you separate the newt lib to a
dependency (cocoapod?) that can be resused!

On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Kevin Townsend <ke...@adafruit.com> wrote:

> You should both have access to the app now.
>
> The important thing is that you are also on the following tags for the
> core repo and utilities:
>
> 1. newt core is *mynewt_1_0_0_tag*
> 2. newt tool  is* mynewt_1_0_0_tag*
>
> Inside the app, the key useful feature is the 'play' icon in the top right
> hand corner. Clicking that enables streaming of stats. You can also click
> it in a specific stats group to see BLE stats tick live, etc.
>
> Please let us know any feedback, ideally with screenshots and detailed
> info, etc.!
>
> I'm limited to how many hours we can pour into this since it's done as
> paid work via an external individual, but we'd like to contribute to the
> project and this seems like a good way.
>
> Best regards,
> Kevin
>
>
> On 25/04/17 20:35, David Simmons wrote:
>
>> I'd love to test, and help with development.
>>
>> santa...@mac.com
>>
>> Best regards,
>> dg
>> --
>> I'll take credit For the funny typos, the rest I blame on the iPhone
>> spell wrecker.
>>
>> On Apr 25, 2017, at 2:25 PM, Kevin Townsend <ke...@adafruit.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We're working on a basic iOS (and later Android) app to do some of the
>>> tasks newtmgr does, but via a mobile app you can download in the app store.
>>> It's intentionally limited for the moment, but you can monitor stats, tasks
>>> and perform firmware updates in a common dual bank setup. The most useful
>>> feature in my opinion is that you can live 'stream' the stats, so you have
>>> a wireless window in the current state of the HW.
>>>
>>> We'd like to have a couple testers for it before we release, and I can
>>> add a few people to TestFlight for feedback, but I'd really like to limit
>>> it to people who have the time to provide some feedback. The code will be
>>> open source once published, and we will contribute this to the community,
>>> but to get it into the app store we need to kick the tires in first.
>>> Ideally, community involved in expanding the app would be welcome, but
>>> we've made a first pass at putting something together.
>>>
>>> If you have the time and interest in evaluating this, and some Swift
>>> experience would be even better, please reply here or email me the address
>>> associated with your Apple account and we can add you.
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>
>>> PS: Everything is currently based on the 1.0.0 tag to keep things
>>> consistent across users.
>>>
>>>
>

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