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Tobias Oberstein <tobias.oberstein <at> tavendo.de> writes:
E.g., as a start, we could have a dedicated page on the Twistedmatrix Web site "Twisted for Things" for intro and collecting links, articles etc
Fun fact: the very first class in the very first thing that would eventually become Twisted was called "Thing".
What a prevision;)
Dummy question: how would I contribute to the Trac-based Web site content?
Just click on the "edit" button at the bottom of any wiki page. Some of the pages (like the front page) are locked to prevent abuse, but I can give you whatever extra permissions you need if you want to work on the site.
Yes please, I'd like to contribute to the site.
I have visited a dozen pages from the Index, and I have no "edit" button
("oberstet") .. I can file/edit tickets.
I would start by creating a new page, following http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/WikiNewPage, and - at this point - only add a link to the new page from the Index page.
A general question regarding using Trac as a Website system: the landing
.. nowhere. I am logged in page does only links to a couple of
further pages. How are user supposed to navigate around? Always via the Index page?
You know, I haven't done a lot systematic looking around exactly for that reason .. when I look for Twisted docs/pages, I basically Google for them (sometimes restricting the search to Twistedmatrix). The UX of the Website is .. unusual .. or I just don't get it.
/Tobias
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Following with interest. Seeking a CoAP Python client capability that includes: - Support for IPV6 to talk directly to server motes in constrained 6LoWPAN WSNs. (the large IPV6 address space is for me intrinsic to the IoT concept) - Security for the same, so presumably DTLS. Both of these needed and particularly security, for any serious monitoring and control applications. Best wishes Ron