To whom it may concern:
My colleague and I are pursuing a research project in regards to the
security of IoT Operating Systems. We have selected Riot OS as our focus
for our project. We are hoping to ask for some helpful information in
regards to the security policies and practices implemented in
Dear RIOTers,
due to me being the release manager for the first release after GitHub
rolled out a bunch of new features I came a lot in contact with them.
I thought it might be beneficial to share my impressions and opinions
about these features and how we could utilize them as the RIOT
community
Hi!
That's awesome and I'm really happy to see another RIOT release out there to
conquer the IoT! ;-)
Many thanks to Martine for thoroughly managing this release and putting so
much work into it. And congrats for the fastest release - only 100 days! [1]
And of course, also many thanks to the
Yay! Thanks a bunch Martine for taking on the role of manager for this
release.
Congrats to everyone for all the work!
Emmanuel
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 4:21 PM, Kaspar Schleiser
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> congratulations to everyone and thanks for all the hard work!
>
> On
Hey,
congratulations to everyone and thanks for all the hard work!
On 11/11/2016 04:07 PM, Martine Lenders wrote:
> nanocoap
As the release notes are not clear on this:
Nanocoap not only provides CoAP header parsing/building and is used for
that as backend for gcoap. It also provides easy to
Dear RIOTers,
we are happy to announce the ninth official release of the RIOT:
--- * RIOT 2016.10 * ---
This release provides a lot of new features as well as it fixes several major
bugs. Among these new features are the new simplified