Re: Applications on wpan-linux

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Hello.

On 07/13/2017 10:50 AM, Michael Richardson wrote:

Alexander Aring <alex.aring@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
     > About marketing: I think we need to make some tutorial for RIOT/Contiki
     > to build e.g. a broder router. All others IoT MCU OS's make their own
     > Border Router solution and feed their IPv6 Stack on $MCU_IOT_OS over
     > SLIP and they do marketing with that.

That's not what I mean by marketing.
Assume that we had some tutorial, where would people look for it?
How would it get updated?

Documentation/networking/6lowpan.txt points at no web site.
Documentation/networking//ieee802154.txt points at http://wpan.cakelab.org/
and https://github.com/linux-wpan/wpan-tools

I don't know Christian Fromme, is he still around? He seems to own cakelab.org.
I'm happy with github wiki documentation.

I wanted to try out github pages and maybe combine it with read the docs under our own domain. But I badly fall behind with my things on my todo list recently. Need to make some time for linux-wpan again.

I just looked again and linux-wpan.{net,org} are still free. I might just go ahead to register one of them which we can then use to point to whatever better marketing we come up with. :)

regards
Stefan Schmidt
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