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Hi,

Picking up some of Werner's points :

> Wikipedia once offered to "crawl" and collect UA data, not sure, if
> that ever came and where it is now?
Wow, did I miss that offer ?
If they made that offer and it's still open : *yes* please !

I'll be updating the user-agent collection with what I have recently
'harvested' [live logs], but you can never have enough of those things !

> The initial "Open_DB" / OMA sources were OK, but I don't believe
> they are still actively maintained either.

I have that in an RDBMS, as well as the OMA UaProf properties for over
90% of those devices.

Werner also mentions OMA : well, I'd say that's pretty simple :
building or strengthening relations with  OMA, to be in 'on the ground
floor' as it were, with any information on devices, IoT [the next
generation devices] OMA standards etc would certainly be a great thing !


esjr

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