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How do we intend to go about reference implementations ?
There has been a request to move the homie npm package to the organization and we have the esp8266 implementation repo due to historic reasons.
I do intend to rewrite my Homie C++ code to the most recent version of the spec in the next couple of month, so this would be an other option.
The question is do we want to house reference implementations in probably multiple languages in the organization or do we leave it completly to the outside community and just list them on the website ?
The number of possible platforms and languages is endless, so I prefer the approach of leaving it to the community. I do find great value in the project providing links to known implementations, however. This would offer even more value if it could offer more information about the state of these implementations (experimental, pre-release, abandoned, etc.).
How do we intend to go about reference implementations ?
There has been a request to move the homie npm package to the organization and we have the esp8266 implementation repo due to historic reasons.
I do intend to rewrite my Homie C++ code to the most recent version of the spec in the next couple of month, so this would be an other option.
The question is do we want to house reference implementations in probably multiple languages in the organization or do we leave it completly to the outside community and just list them on the website ?
I can see good reasoning for both sides, so I'd like to hear your opinions.
@bodiroga @mjcumming @marvinroger @euphi
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