The TinyOS Alliance is pleased to announce the release of TinyOS 2.0
(T2). This release includes several advancements over prior beta
releases, including optimized resource management, a highly reliable
collection layer, an experimental low-power CC2420 stack, redesigned
storage stacks based on community feedback, and improved
documentation, including notes on how to port TinyOS 1.x code to T2.
The goal of this release is to provide a core robust, well-
documented, extensible, and well-designed operating system for
sensornet applications. One of the major intentions of this design
and its documentation is to lower the barrier of entry to building
sensornet applications and contributing to TinyOS.
This release is one of the first steps of the now-forming TinyOS
Alliance, a non-profit group of interested researchers, academics,
and developers. In the next few weeks, there will be posts on
tinyos.net and here on the mailing lists about the formation of new
Working Groups, the institution of the "contrib" module for T2 code
contributions, the T2 bug tracking process, and, most of all, how you
can be involved.
You can find the tinyos.net story at
www.tinyos.net
or read the documentation at
http://www.tinyos.net/tinyos-2.x/doc/
This release is the product of a huge amount of work from a large
group of people, including but not limited to (apologies if I forgot
you!):
David Gay, Philip Levis, Cory Sharp, Vlado Handziski, Jan Hauer,
Kevin Klues, Joe Polastre, Jonathan Hui, Prabal Dutta, Gilman Tolle,
Martin Turon, Phil Buonodonna, Ben Greenstein, David Culler, Kristin
Wright, Ion Yannopoulos, Martin Turon, Henri Dubois-Ferriere, Jan
Beutel, Robert Szewczyk, Rodrigo Fonseca, Kyle Jamieson, Omprakash
Gnawali, Alec Woo, Sukun Kim, David Moss, Ramesh Govindan, Jack
Stankovic, Phillippe Bonnet and Kristin Wright.
Phil
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