2011/10/18 Paul Alfille <[email protected]>

> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Robert Conway <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Anybody know the roadmap for owfs ?
>>
>> **
>>
>>
>> Sure, I'll propose my current thoughts, but they're open to suggestions.
>
> 1. Improve the error reporting, with dedicated and consistent error codes.
>
maybe a error log file?  syslog could help?

> 2. Consider the handling ot bus masters that are not present at startup. we
> have scanning for usb, w1 and Avahi, but not i2c, serial or network.
>
maybe something like mysqld and mysqld_safe? one always restart the other
and check if it´s ok?

> 3. DS2409 flattening handling.
> 4. External device support (including external programs into the 1-wire
> system)
>
?????

> 5. Json support
>
json using owhttpd is done, just need to update the main branch

maybe we could add http 1.1 support, pipeline and others http stuffs?


> Some internal work.
>
> I don't think 1-wire is dying. In fact I'm surprised that the interest and
> activity seems to be increasing. Part of that is that it seems that Maxim
> isn't preventing 3-rd party devices and a number of very creative devices
> are being brought out. Maxim itself seems to be concentrating on battery
> monitors (which fortunately have lots of inputs).
>
no it´s not dying, i´m seeling about 1000pçs of ds18b20 per month!


>
> Paul Alfille
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