; Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2019 3:13:33 PM
> To: dev@plc4x.apache.org
> Subject: Usage of Netty - JSerialcom-Bridge
>
> Hi all,
>
> as we use in our DF1 Code (and also fort he Modbus Code, I think) the
> library: https://github.com/Ziver/Netty-Transport-jSerialComm which is
&g
Hey,
Yeah it's confusing... Pom says mit, Readme says Apache 2 and some files have
netty license header :)
Let's see what he answers.
Julian
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Von: Christofer Dutz
August 7, 2019 3:13:33 PM
To: dev@plc4x.apache.org
Subject: Usage of Netty - JSerialcom-Bridge
Hi all,
as we use in our DF1 Code (and also fort he Modbus Code, I think) the library:
https://github.com/Ziver/Netty-Transport-jSerialComm which is under netty
license.
But it quite outdated an
Hi all,
as we use in our DF1 Code (and also fort he Modbus Code, I think) the library:
https://github.com/Ziver/Netty-Transport-jSerialComm which is under netty
license.
But it quite outdated and only “maintained” by one guy.
I contacted him asking if he accepts PRs and also suggested, that we