Re: [linux] Fwd: Home automation and concept art

2022-09-02 Thread Dmitriy Korovkin
Hi Katie, In fact, I was interested if someone would present a project made by Home Assistant as the IDE. I learned about it after a half of my own project was done, so I did not make an actual comparison, but from the articles and videos I got an impression that it and OpenHAB are quite close

Re: [linux] Fwd: Home automation and concept art

2022-09-02 Thread Katherine Mcmillan
Hi Dmitriy, This is a great idea! I don't think I'll have a formal presentation, however, I have been attempting to automate parts of the indoor growing process (for herbs and such) with Home Assistant as part of a hobby project. Automation of soil moisture leve

Re: [linux] Fwd: Home automation and concept art

2022-09-02 Thread Dmitriy Korovkin
With September meeting passed, how about we plan OpenSource in home automation talk for the October meeting? I will start with OpenHAB as visualization and scripting IDE, Zephyr as a sensor OS, GATT and MQTT as communication solutions. Richard, will you present your project? Do we have other pres

Re: [linux] meeting Sept 1

2022-09-02 Thread Katherine Mcmillan
Hi Richard, Interesting timing on this. Another source (who wishes to be left unnamed) says that the physician who stated "We don't need computers to do medicine" was born with x-ray vision herself, so we should be careful about single, anonymous, anecdotal sources. 😉 Sincerely, Katie ___

Re: [linux] meeting Sept 1

2022-09-02 Thread Richard Guy Briggs
On 2022-08-27 10:40, J C Nash wrote: > 3. 30 minute talk from Dr. David Chan ???Introducing an Open Source EMR: > OSCAR EMR??? ??He will introduce these eHealth concepts and > how Open Source tools (especially Linux) guided the development: > > Electronic Medical Records (OSCAR) >

[linux] Re: Post-mortem on Linux-Ottawa Hybrid meeting

2022-09-02 Thread Katherine Mcmillan
Hello all, John, this is fantastic! Thank you so much! To the Members of the Professional Development Club: Thank you so much for all of your help, we couldn't have done this without you! You coordinated the on-site setup, produced a poster and advertised on your LinkedIn, liaised between mult

[linux] Post-mortem on Linux-Ottawa Hybrid meeting

2022-09-02 Thread J C Nash
First, many thanks to all who contributed. I believe Katherine, who did lion's share of run-around that always attaches to meeting organization, deserves applause. She has said she will send thanks to David Chan (but perhaps copy the list -- it would be useful to have his email to share ideas).