Re: [DISCUSS] Start Implementing turnkey-examples?

2021-02-16 Thread Lukas Ott
+1 for that - as we could use this approach also for other Drivers

Am Mi., 17. Feb. 2021 um 08:48 Uhr schrieb Christofer Dutz <
christofer.d...@c-ware.de>:

> Hi all,
>
> you probably noticed, I started a call for help on soncial media to test
> the latest auto-discovery for KNX in Go.
> Turns out that I have heard back exactly 0 times.
>
> I did ask the one or the other, why they didn't respond and it seems
> "checkout our repo and then run this command" seems to high of a barrier.
>
> So I started thinking: Probably for Linux folks this isn't a huge barrier
> as they are used to getting their hands dirty.
> Windows people are used to downloading an installer or an Exe and running
> that.
>
> This got me thinking: Wouldn't it be good to start creating Go Windows Exe
> files which use what we want to test (Especially regarding auto-discovery
> and browsing).
> But in addition to this, I would like to make the Exes automatically
> capture the traffic (filtered to only the packets that are of interest) and
> to prepare feedback packages consisting of log-information and a pcap file.
> Cause I am a bit worried that "Could you create a wireshark capture of the
> traffic" is too complicated too :-/
>
> We could then start a "Help us by testing these on your systems" page
> where they can download the Exe files.
>
> What do you think?
>
>
> Chris
>


[DISCUSS] Start Implementing turnkey-examples?

2021-02-16 Thread Christofer Dutz
Hi all,

you probably noticed, I started a call for help on soncial media to test the 
latest auto-discovery for KNX in Go.
Turns out that I have heard back exactly 0 times.

I did ask the one or the other, why they didn't respond and it seems "checkout 
our repo and then run this command" seems to high of a barrier.

So I started thinking: Probably for Linux folks this isn't a huge barrier as 
they are used to getting their hands dirty.
Windows people are used to downloading an installer or an Exe and running that.

This got me thinking: Wouldn't it be good to start creating Go Windows Exe 
files which use what we want to test (Especially regarding auto-discovery and 
browsing).
But in addition to this, I would like to make the Exes automatically capture 
the traffic (filtered to only the packets that are of interest) and to prepare 
feedback packages consisting of log-information and a pcap file.
Cause I am a bit worried that "Could you create a wireshark capture of the 
traffic" is too complicated too :-/

We could then start a "Help us by testing these on your systems" page where 
they can download the Exe files.

What do you think?


Chris