[Qgis-developer] Telemetry Layer (MQTT Integration) - alpha released

Nathan Woodrow madmanwoo at gmail.com
Wed Sep 17 12:37:06 PDT 2014


Hey Andrew,

Are you Considering uploading it to the QGIS plugin repository at
plugins.qgis.org?

- Nathan

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 9:01 PM, Andrew McClure <andrew at southweb.co.nz>
wrote:

> Dear QGIS developers,
>
> I have submitted my first QGIS plugin to the world.
>
> It is experimental, unfinished, and no doubt has many defects.
>
> For the past 3 months or so between farm and family chores I have worked
> to bring a vision to fruition - combining an IoT (Digimesh) sensor network
> with the QGIS platform serving as a human machine interface (HMI).  It
> struck me that sensors are locational by nature; and that QGIS provides an
> excellent ready made HMI and deployment framework.
>
> Our work on the wireless sensor network continues in the background, but
> the Telemetry Layer plugin has been kept generic so that developers of
> other MQTT related services can integrate their platforms.
>
> A few disclaimers:
>
> - this is my first python development so please forgive variances in
> coding style as I mature.
> - I love developing on my Mac, and recent tests on Windows and Linux
> indicate stability issues ( which seem for the most part have been dealt to
> on the Mac )
> - I need help.  The project is at a stage where more eyes would be
> beneficial.
> - I am new to running an open source project. My recent background has
> been running a Drupal web dev/hosting shop using paid contractors - so
> please bare with me as I familiarise myself with the protocols of voluntary
> collaboration
>
> Acknowledgements - a big thanks to:
>
> - Larry Shaffer who helped me establish my initial dev. environment
> - Chris Cook - another New Zealander - with his pointers on the user
> interface
> - Matthias who is assisting with the custom setEditForm ( which sort of
> works on my Mac but not on any other platform currently )
>
> GIT Repo can be found here:
>
> https://github.com/nzfarmer1/telemetrylayer
>
>
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
>
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