Thanks for cc'ing me and letting me know about the mailing list.  I have subscribed and am trying to catch up with understanding the goals, but it seems promising.

Jim


On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Bryan O'Donoghue <pure.logic@nexus-software.ie> wrote:
On 30/11/16 16:52, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> I first want to define what we mean by IoT

Heh.

IoT technically means (my understanding) a way of accessing edge devices
over the internet or allowing edge devices access to the Internet.

The self-describing bits of greybus and the ability to create standard
Linux devices without caring about the actual hardware bus is the
interesting part. Unlike say USB - which is a self-describing network
but, is tightly coupled to a wire-level bus, greybus (can be made to be)
hardware agnostic.

I think self-describing, pluggable network is what makes it a candidate
for people to rehash the abused and unloved IoT term.

If it helps I will never type the TLA IoT again in a greybus email... :)