yes I explained about using the contrib section : - https://developer.tizen.org/documentation/articles/contributing-tizen-community - http://www.slideshare.net/rzrfreefr/tizen-maintain20150413rzr
I am unsure if this workflow is still same today ( https://build.tizen.org/project/show/Contrib:Common is gone) Anyway I would suggest to file a bug in jira, to ask creation of new repo somewhere on tizen.org Keep us updated On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 5:45 PM, Leon Anavi <leon.an...@konsulko.com> wrote: > Hi Pintu, > > On 8.06.2017 17:54, PINTU KUMAR wrote: > >> Dear Dev list, >> >> Now we could able to make both BT and Wi-Fi server working on Raspberry >> Pi 2 >> (with Tizen 3.0 common profile). >> Now we could able to communicate with Tizen mobile app client using both >> BT & >> Wi-Fi. >> For BT we have used HC 05 module on raspberry pi. >> Now our robot could able to respond to our commands (from Tizen mobile) >> and take >> some action. >> >> The server code is written using normal C & Linux which can work on any >> Linux >> based system. >> We think that this code can be helpful for others who wants to experiment >> and >> derive more use cases. >> These code can be used as a base code and for reference. >> The server code is build using the GBS package and it can generate rpm >> which can >> be installed on raspberry pi. >> >> Please let us know how to contribute this base code to Tizen open source >> repo, >> under review.tizen.org. >> > > Please have a look at the documentation and follow the steps as described > here: > https://source.tizen.org/documentation/developer-guide/getti > ng-started-guide/contributing-code-tizen > > A couple of years Phil Coval did a talk at Tizen Developer Conference and > a webinar to show the development process and the upstream contributions > work flow: > https://developer.tizen.org/development/articles/contributin > g-tizen-community > > Last but not least, if you want to contribute to "Tizen on Yocto" read the > article in Tizen wiki: > https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/How_to_contribute_to_Tizen_on_Yocto_Project > > Best regards, > Leon > > > >> >> Thanks, >> Pintu >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >>> From: PINTU KUMAR [mailto:pint...@samsung.com] >>> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2017 8:47 PM >>> To: 'Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)' >>> Cc: 'dev@lists.tizen.org'; 'akshit...@partner.samsung.com'; >>> 'vivek....@partner.samsung.com'; 'pravi...@samsung.com'; >>> himansh...@samsung.com >>> Subject: RE: [Dev] FW: Tizen 3.0 common wifi socket client-server >>> >> communication >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> the wifi api's would only be for configuring the wifi >>>> >>> device/setup/connection >> >>> details. >>> >>>> you still would use regular sockets anyway to send/receive data. >>>> >>> Thanks all. Yes we could able to communicate, send/receive data between >>> Tizen >>> mobile app 2.4 and Raspberry pi 2 (with tizen 3.0 common profile). >>> On Tizen mobile side - we used Tizen wifi API for connection, and regular >>> >> Linux >> >>> socket send/receive API. >>> On Raspberry pi: we only used regular Linux socket APIs We could able to >>> >> create >> >>> many use cases using this communication, with some external hardware >>> connections. >>> >>> After we complete and verify all our use cases, we will be contributing >>> the >>> >> Tizen App >> >>> on Tizen store. >>> However, we also want to contribute the server part under Tizen 3.0 >>> common >>> profile (or other repo). >>> Please let us know how to contribute our code to: review.tizen.org I >>> already >>> >> have >> >>> access to view these repo, but not sure where to put it. >>> Please let me know how to upload. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Pintu >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) [mailto:ti...@rasterman.com] >>>> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2017 7:29 AM >>>> To: PINTU KUMAR >>>> Cc: dev@lists.tizen.org; akshit...@partner.samsung.com; >>>> vivek....@partner.samsung.com; pravi...@samsung.com >>>> Subject: Re: [Dev] FW: Tizen 3.0 common wifi socket client-server >>>> communication >>>> >>>> On Thu, 25 May 2017 14:47:02 +0530 "PINTU KUMAR" <pint...@samsung.com> >>>> said: >>>> >>>> ** On behalf of Akshit & Vivek ** >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hello Tizen Dev team, >>>>> >>>>> I have 2 college interns in my team. They are trying to build wifi >>>>> client/server based socket communication using Tizen API, to >>>>> communication between 2 devices. >>>>> >>>>> One device contains Tizen 3.0 common (headless). >>>>> >>>>> Another device is Z2 with Tizen 2.4 >>>>> >>>>> They were able to achieve this using normal TCP Linux socket APIs. >>>>> >>>>> But, they want to develop a Tizen App (using Tizen studio) on Z2, >>>>> using the Tizen wifi Native APIs. >>>>> >>>>> We could not the proper Wi-Fi API for send/receive data between 2 >>>>> devices. >>>>> >>>>> If there is any reference or sample source code please let us know. >>>>> >>>> the wifi api's would only be for configuring the wifi >>>> >>> device/setup/connection >> >>> details. >>> >>>> you still would use regular sockets anyway to send/receive data. >>>> >>>> you can use ecore_con or ecore_ipc (a layer on top of ecore_con that >>>> ensures full ipc message packet delivery for you). >>>> >>>> https://developer.tizen.org/development/api-references/native- >>>> application?redirect=https://developer.tizen.org/dev- >>>> guide/3.0.0/org.tizen.native.mobile.apireference/group__Ecore__Con__Gr >>>> oup.html >>>> >>>> https://developer.tizen.org/development/api-references/native- >>>> application?redirect=https://developer.tizen.org/dev- >>>> guide/3.0.0/org.tizen.native.mobile.apireference/group__Ecore__IPC__Gr >>>> oup.html >>>> >>>> this will integrate into the mainloop and make communications async. >>>> it also will handle optional ssl transport encryption for you (so you >>>> don't have to do that by hand with regular unix/bsd sockets). it'll >>>> also handle async dns lookups for you. they both allow you to set up >>>> servers and clients 9connect to a server). but these are just like >>>> your sockets code - they dont determine the connection mechanism (wifi, >>>> >>> 3g/gsm/lte, bt net, usbnet, ethernet etc.). >>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> From: Akshit Gandhi [mailto:akshit...@partner.samsung.com] >>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 12:22 PM >>>>> To: PINTU AGARWAL >>>>> Subject: [Dev] Tizen 3.0 common wifi socket client-server >>>>> communication >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hello Everyone, >>>>> >>>>> Can anyone give me some guide/reference for making a tizen app >>>>> (client >>>>> +server) using WiFi sockets as a communication method. I have done >>>>> +it using >>>>> Linux API's but now I want to do it with Tizen Native API's. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> -- >>>> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <ti...@rasterman.com> >>>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Dev mailing list >> Dev@lists.tizen.org >> https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/dev >> > > -- > Leon Anavi > Software Engineer > konsulko.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > Dev@lists.tizen.org > https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/dev > -- -- https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/User:Pcoval
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