Hi Julian,
I just had a look at the train schedules ... seems the trains from Stuttgart to
Nürtingen usually arrive some time round {hour}:55 ... would something 10:15 or
10:30 be ok too?
Chris
Am 09.08.18, 13:05 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:
Hi Julian,
I think Matthias Strljic from the University of Stuttgart might want to
join in and tell us what they are doing there as it seems they are working on a
similar project and we were discussing options of joining forces off list for
quite some time, but never managed to actually meet and get started.
As you mentioned, I would like to give you all a short history wrap-up
about the project itself (from an Apache point of view and from a codecentric
point of view)
Also I could give all a quick deep-dive into PLC4X, the architecture, how
to use it and what at we had planned in the near future.
Beyond that I have a huge packet of feedback from the industry from we
distilled typical use cases.
But the 20th is blocked in my calendar and 10am sounds good for me :-)
Chris
Am 09.08.18, 11:49 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" <[email protected]>:
Hey all,
from our doodle we have a clear winner for the date.
We will do the plc4x meeting on Sept. 20.
I suggest that we start at 10 AM.
Our office is located at
pragmatic industries GmbH
Zementwerk 1
72622 Nürtingen
Our entry can only be reached via the spiral stair.
I have an idea for the agenda that I like to share with you and which
is open for discussion.
For us, the main objektives are
* Get in contact with other commiters
* Learn about other use cases / problems / solutions with regards
to IoT / Industrie 4.0
* Get a feeling of how everybody thinks plc4x will evolve
We can give you a little insight into two “larger” projects we are
currently working on (with german machine manufacturerers) and say something
about how we plan (or perhaps already use) plc4x in these projects and also
sketch why we do that and what we do with the data acquired.
I would really love if somebody else could also join this and give some
insights into projects or use cases and perhaps it would also be nice to learn
a bit of the history of the project why and how it started out at codecentric
(@chris / Sebastian?).
And the rest of the time should be open to get together and discuss.
What do you think?
Julian