On Apr 14, 2007, at 1:40 PM, Roland Tembo Hendel wrote:
Hello All,
I am leading a project to develop a commercial product using TinyOS
in a renewable energy application. One of the capabilities that I
need to provide, is field upgradebility of my sensor nodes. After
reviewing the Deluge documentation, it’s clear to me that Deluge
does everything that I need in what seems to be a very elegant
fashion. However, all my development thus far has been on TinyOS
2.0. I have a June deliverabe for the whole project. Without field
upgradeability I’m dead-in-the-water.
Can anyone provide me with an update on the 2.0.1 release?
Is it on track for end of April?
Will it include Deluge, for sure?
Sorry to be a nag, but I’m trying to get a handle on my risk
exposure by betting on Deluge delivery in-time with my schedules.
Thanks for any and all help.
Deluge won't be making it into 2.0.1, except maybe in an
"experimental" state, as the release overlaps with the SenSys
deadline and the folks doing it are all submitting papers.
That being said, my understanding is that it is reasonable stable and
working; the authors just haven't been able to put all of the
finishing touches that would really make it ready to release to a lot
of people and dealing with confused users.
If it's really on the critical path for you, then my suggestion would
be to contact the authors directly. I've cc'd Andreas Terzis (the
professor at JHU whose students are writing the networking part) and
Prabal Dutta (the student at Berkeley who's writing the storage
part). Chances are they can get something in your hands (after
Tuesday, when SenSys is due) and I'm sure they'd appreciate an
outside beta tester.
Phil
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