04-02-2024, 06:40 PM
Like the man said, this is déjà vu all over again (just look at the first few posts to this thread almost 5 years ago).
As with most pub-sub systems, it's dead easy to fire up an MQTT server. One still has to nail down use cases, topics, messages, actions, then write/test the glue code, etc.
My position is, don't bother the devs, "just do it." Put up your results as a repo on github, support it, and see what kind of user take-up you get. Don't be surprised to discover users don't all agree the use cases, topics, messages, actions, etc.
If your work proves durable, then consider a making pull request to the moOde github repo.
Regards,
Kent
As with most pub-sub systems, it's dead easy to fire up an MQTT server. One still has to nail down use cases, topics, messages, actions, then write/test the glue code, etc.
My position is, don't bother the devs, "just do it." Put up your results as a repo on github, support it, and see what kind of user take-up you get. Don't be surprised to discover users don't all agree the use cases, topics, messages, actions, etc.
If your work proves durable, then consider a making pull request to the moOde github repo.
Regards,
Kent