I had assumed that any bugs would over time be corrected however my question
was more if there was a longer term plan.  As you switched the question back
around I was now thinking about this myself as a back end service it does a
great job.

If I were to put up a wish list it would be owhttpd.  Although everybody has
different needs and their own applications I do rely on owhttpd for fault
finding the physical bus and to show device parameters,  which I assume
others are as well.  I would like to see a more graphical owhttpd
implementation and for it to show the bus master, hub's and devices hanging
off a bus.  Each device (simply shown as a colored square box) could show
its primary variable (TEMP, PIO or ADC) and maybe the bus line itself could
show packets and % error rates.  The devices shown on the bus could be drawn
from something like the alias file, that way if a device dropped off the bus
you could see it in error and show it as failed.  I know this is going down
more an application line and not enhancing the fundamental use of owfs
however it could enhance every bodies implementation and user experience.

The other thing interesting was your thoughts on RS485 for the AAG weather
station.


rob


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Alfille [mailto:paul.alfi...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 12:11 PM
To: OWFS (One-wire file system) discussion and help
Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] OWFS roadmap


Good question about the roadmap:

1. Fix current issues (like the rwlock, alias, and LinkUSB).
2. Fill in rest of slave support (Thermocron, Humidicron, DS2435, ...) 3.
Support for the AGG RS485 weather station. 4. Support for Pascal's new
BAE0911 5. Support for the EDS ENET-OWSERVER (works but needs tuning) 6.
Support for some 3rd party slaves in the pipeline.

Some platforms are problematic to build on, and libtool seems to change and
deprecate features all the time. It would be nice to make that more robust.

Are there other features that we should aim for?

Paul Alfille


On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 8:59 PM, Paul Alfille <paul.alfi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Rob Conway <rjcon...@bigpond.com> 
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just wondering if there was an update on the roadmap for OWFS.  It 
>> does everything I want it to do however was just wondering if there 
>> was any significant changes in the pipeline over the next 6 - 12 
>> months.

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