On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira at intel.com> wrote:
> Hello > > This email serves as the official request and the beginning of a > discussion for > a new Git repository in iotivity.org to contain a new implementation of > the > OCF protocol, designed for constrained devices. > > That's great news! > If there are no objections, we'd like to upload the code one week from > today. > > Some FAQ: > > Q: why a separate repository? > > This is a completely different codebase. It shares no code with main > IoTivity, > aside from a TinyDTLS copy, which will be removed once IoTivity de-forks > its > copy too. It targets OSes that the main IoTivity does currently not, and > makes > assumptions that the main IoTivity cannot. > > We're asking for a repository called "iotivity-tiny.git", but we'll accept > other suggestions too. > co-iotivity? > > Q: why a new implementation, instead of the IoTivity C SDK? > To what extent is the public API for this new thing compatible with the current csdk public API? Does it make sense to define a single Iotivity API? > Q: what language is it written in? > > Pure C. > Yay. I take it this not the experimental version John Light did? Looking forward to using it! Gregg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.iotivity.org/pipermail/iotivity-dev/attachments/20160803/0633ac3c/attachment.html>
