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Revision as of 11:38, 21 March 2016

Project Link aims to be your own, personal user agent for the smart home, creating a web of things that is completely yours. Instead of entrusting your data to a third party, your Link agent understands your preferences for how you want to interact with the world of devices in your home, and can even automate your connected world for you. All of this still done conveniently and securely, but completely under your control.

If you would like to participate, you can get in touch with our connected devices participation team, or find us on irc.mozilla.org, channel #foxlink.

Project overview

Project Link (formerly Foxlink) is a short-term experiment to build a software building block that can interact with various devices. Most code is done in Rust.

Project Status

Milestone Date Status
Gate 0 approval 2016.1.11 Done
Project kickoff 2016.2.1 Done
Walk Skeleton 1: read lightbulb status on the local network - In Progress
Walk Skeleton 2: change lightbulb status on the local network - In Progress
Walking Skeleton 3: read lightbulb status on a remote network - In Progress
Walking Skeleton 4: change lightbulb status on a remote network - In Progress

Participation

Project Link is at a very early stage and we are still figuring out many thing, including how to best accept contributions. But don't let this deter you!

The core of Project Link is developed in Rust. The front-end is developed in HTML5/JS using REST/WebSocket.

Help Wanted

We maintain lists of issues for which we are looking for help.

We also maintain a full, unclassified, list of ongoing issues. If you wish to help, don't hesitate to look at them, but they may not be as easy or as detailed:

And all our source code may be found on GitHub repositories.

Getting in touch

Please subscribe to our mailing-list.

Otherwise, the best way to get in touch with us is to come and chat through irc. We can be found on channel #foxlink of irc.mozilla.org.

If you wish to file a bug, please visit our GitHub repositories and file an issue.

We are planning to offer a communication channel to suggest featuers, improvements or radical new directions. We will post details once we are satisfied with the mechanics.

Development process

Repositories

All code is open source and hosted on https://github.com/fxbox. Please file bugs on Github issues for these repositories.

IRC

You can find us on irc.mozilla.org, channel #foxlink.

Methodology

We are using some agile practices:

  • "Stand-up" meetings happen on etherpad and on IRC every weekday between 5pm and 5:15pm UTC.
  • Weekly meetings happen in Vidyo and on etherpad every monday between 5pm and 6pm UTC.

References

Very early documentation: