Thanks, I'd be interested in a talk on that, either standalone or combined with a discussion of NodeRed plus LoRaWAN after The Things Network ships their equipment... scheduled for June. FWIW, there's a conversation with MQTT creator Andy Stanford-Clark of IBM starting 10 minutes in here... http://forum.thethingsnetwork.org/t/interview-with-mqtt-creator/1281 Am starting to listen to it... seems a delighful chap, but not talking much here about MQTT Stephen
On Sat, Apr 9, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Tom Metro <[email protected]> wrote: > I noticed some chatter on the #BLU IRC room about MQTT: > > (04/06/2016 05:44:05 PM) mog: mqtt is a lightweight message queue > (04/06/2016 05:44:23 PM) mog: i use it for controlling lightbulbs, > thermostat, my tvs, etc around the house > (04/06/2016 05:44:33 PM) mog: so a few minutes ago i could say lamp on > (04/06/2016 05:44:39 PM) mog: and my lights would have turned on > (04/06/2016 05:45:03 PM) mog: but now they do nothing till i upgrade > debian package > (04/06/2016 06:00:13 PM) tmetro: mog: ever considered giving a talk to > BLU on how you are using MQTT for IoT? The Hardware Hacking sub-group > has BLU talks several times a year. We'd love to get more coverage of > topics like that. > (04/06/2016 07:52:01 PM) mog: i wouldnt mind talking at a blu event > (04/06/2016 07:52:12 PM) mog: i really liked the one i saw on guix a few > months back > > > So if we'd like to see a talk on MQTT (more on that in a separate > posting), we have a potential speaker. mog, whoever that is, seems to > still be logged in to the IRC room, so we should reach out and suggest > an available month for a talk. (cc: John Abreau) > > -Tom > _______________________________________________ > Hardwarehacking mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking _______________________________________________ Hardwarehacking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking
