Hi Marcel,

Thank you for your helpful comments.


> So lets take one step back. One question to always ask is how much and which 
> questions you can ask to a normal user that they can answer without calling 
> an expert. And that is how the ConnMan API is designed.
> We only will forward questions to the agent (aka the UI of the user) that 
> he/she can answer.

Frankly We yet understood provision API (its design) before.
Based on your helpful clearance, provision service is for specific purpose of 
operator's or administrator's requirements.

I hope that it might be really helpful to get use cases for provision.
It seems for me that ConnMan documents does not fully describe provision APIs 
in an easy way.



> The model of using WISPr 2.0 with EAP over HTTPS is a bit more cleaner since 
> the WISPr model gives you context of what network you are.
> ConnMan right now only supports WISPr 1.0 since we have not yet seen 2.0 
> hotspots deployed at all.

In addition, we couldn't understand WISPr correctly.
It hardly find materials :).
If you have any references, can you share?

Warm regards,
Danny Seo.


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