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Is this project still active? #39

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skullydazed opened this issue Dec 6, 2020 · 2 comments
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Is this project still active? #39

skullydazed opened this issue Dec 6, 2020 · 2 comments

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@skullydazed
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Last update seems to be 3 years ago, there's no mention of things like esphome or tasmota, and the slack link is invalid. I really like this concept but it's hard to find some of the central pieces I need (like a centralized state service) so I'm hoping people are still working on it.

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xAPPO commented Jul 23, 2021

Seems to be dead

@EternityForest
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I really like the concept but it doesn't seem like there is any actual software available for it. If anyone is still interested, I'd be up for working on it.

I'm developing my own web based HA here that relies on MQTT for a lot of stuff, that could serve as the central state with modifications. https://github.com/EternityForest/KaithemAutomation

I'm using it in production, but it's gotten to be a bit more than I would really like to manage on my own, and I'd like to make it more modular.

I do worry that this is too modular. I would not want to actually use a system with bazillions of different pieces to set up. I also would hope to see something beyond just a bare minimum lowest common denominator kind of thing.

You might run into issues if you didn't want to send secrets via the bus, but what if we extended the protocol a bit to cover saving and managing the whole configuration?

That way things would not need anything beyond just the MQTT connection parameters or even a writable disk for anything but caching.

It would also mean you could write a completely standalone but fully integrated system, with its own web UI and everything, but still be able to manage all your state in one place. Things like ESP32 nodes could persist state independently while being centrally managed.

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