From ross at drummond.co.nz Tue Dec 4 23:49:49 2018 From: ross at drummond.co.nz (Ross Drummond) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2018 01:49:49 +1300 Subject: [LCA2019 Chat] Parking at venue Message-ID: <96da7a9ca06b4e2182b3e78263a9591b@drummond.co.nz> Is free parking available at the venue? Is there some form of parking permit available for for registered participants, or? Do you need to obtain a parking permit from the University? Cheers Ross Drummond -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chair at lca2019.org Wed Dec 5 06:39:19 2018 From: chair at lca2019.org (Steven Sykes) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2018 08:39:19 +1300 Subject: [LCA2019 Chat] Parking at venue In-Reply-To: <96da7a9ca06b4e2182b3e78263a9591b@drummond.co.nz> References: <96da7a9ca06b4e2182b3e78263a9591b@drummond.co.nz> Message-ID: Hi Ross, Yes, parking is available at the university but is free only after 5pm. You can purchase a daily parking coupon from either Campus Security HQ or one of the many cafes on campus, which you then display on your driver's window. Cheers, On 5/12/18 1:49 AM, Ross Drummond wrote: > Is free parking available at the venue? > Is there some form of parking permit available for for registered > participants, or? > Do you need to obtain a parking permit from the University? > Cheers Ross Drummond > -- Steven Sykes Chair, LCA 2019 Twitter: @linuxconfau Web: linux.conf.au/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The workshop will cover: - Setting up Home Assistant - Using Home Assistant with GPIO - Programming ARM microcontrollers - Using 1Wire connected ARM microcontrollers with Home Assistant - Creating automation rules using Node Red The workshop kit includes: - Orange Pi Prime (4 core 64bit ARM, 2GB RAM) - 24V AU Plug Pack - Custom hat for the OPi, with GPIO broken out, 1wire controller & temperature sensor, DC/DC power supply & pushbutton - 433MHz RX/TX modules to add to the hat later for RF interaction - SWD Programmer for programming & debugging ARM microcontrollers - 2 x 16 Channel 1wire->solid state relay/switch input boards - 1m ethernet cable to link a 1wire device to the hat (additional devices can be daisy-chained) - Relay module (for demo purposes, I expect that real usage will use devices such as 5 channel DIN solid state relays) - 3d printed cases for the OPi &1wire boards (maybe, will see how much time I have available for design) The workshop kit will come out to between AUD$100 & $150, and is yours to keep. The machine is intentionally overpowered, so you can run additional services as you grow your system. The extra hardware is all open source, schematics & firmware are available at: https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/onewire-softdevice In that repo are also designs for integrated SSR controllers, Aircon zone controllers & RGBW LED controllers. I'll add more as I grow my own system, but it's also relatively easy to contribute your own designs back if you have a specific need. I've budgeted for 30 attendees (21 spots left at this time), and you can sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fMhuI9Nj5PQ4SVGyEtkQcxBZELwPuUaIfyM5 VP8aup4/edit?usp=sharing -- Alastair D'Silva mob: 0423 762 819 skype: alastair_dsilva msn: alastair at d-silva.org blog: http://alastair.d-silva.org Twitter: @EvilDeece From mikal at stillhq.com Fri Dec 28 07:32:50 2018 From: mikal at stillhq.com (Michael Still) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2018 07:32:50 +1100 Subject: [LCA2019 Chat] Home Automation Workshop In-Reply-To: <010401d49da4$fde41e50$f9ac5af0$@d-silva.org> References: <010401d49da4$fde41e50$f9ac5af0$@d-silva.org> Message-ID: Additionally, I am keen to see a homeassistant BoF at LCA this time around. I've created a placeholder wiki page at https://2019.linux.conf.au/wiki/HomeAssistant_BoF, but would be interested in knowing if anyone else would come to such a thing. Thanks, Michael On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 10:36 PM Alastair D'Silva wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'll be running a home automation at the upcoming LCA. > > The workshop will cover: > - Setting up Home Assistant > - Using Home Assistant with GPIO > - Programming ARM microcontrollers > - Using 1Wire connected ARM microcontrollers with Home Assistant > - Creating automation rules using Node Red > > The workshop kit includes: > - Orange Pi Prime (4 core 64bit ARM, 2GB RAM) > - 24V AU Plug Pack > - Custom hat for the OPi, with GPIO broken out, 1wire controller & > temperature sensor, DC/DC power supply & pushbutton > - 433MHz RX/TX modules to add to the hat later for RF interaction > - SWD Programmer for programming & debugging ARM microcontrollers > - 2 x 16 Channel 1wire->solid state relay/switch input boards > - 1m ethernet cable to link a 1wire device to the hat (additional devices > can be daisy-chained) > - Relay module (for demo purposes, I expect that real usage will use > devices > such as 5 channel DIN solid state relays) > - 3d printed cases for the OPi &1wire boards (maybe, will see how much time > I have available for design) > > The workshop kit will come out to between AUD$100 & $150, and is yours to > keep. The machine is intentionally overpowered, so you can run additional > services as you grow your system. > > The extra hardware is all open source, schematics & firmware are available > at: > https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/onewire-softdevice > > In that repo are also designs for integrated SSR controllers, Aircon zone > controllers & RGBW LED controllers. I'll add more as I grow my own system, > but it's also relatively easy to contribute your own designs back if you > have a specific need. > > I've budgeted for 30 attendees (21 spots left at this time), and you can > sign up here: > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fMhuI9Nj5PQ4SVGyEtkQcxBZELwPuUaIfyM5 > VP8aup4/edit?usp=sharing > > > -- > Alastair D'Silva mob: 0423 762 819 > skype: alastair_dsilva msn: alastair at d-silva.org > blog: http://alastair.d-silva.org Twitter: @EvilDeece > > > -- > Chat mailing list > Chat at lists.lca2019.linux.org.au > http://lists.lca2019.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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On 27 December 2018 4:28:25 pm AEDT, Alastair D'Silva wrote: >Hi folks, > >I'll be running a home automation at the upcoming LCA. > >The workshop will cover: >- Setting up Home Assistant >- Using Home Assistant with GPIO >- Programming ARM microcontrollers >- Using 1Wire connected ARM microcontrollers with Home Assistant >- Creating automation rules using Node Red > >The workshop kit includes: >- Orange Pi Prime (4 core 64bit ARM, 2GB RAM) >- 24V AU Plug Pack >- Custom hat for the OPi, with GPIO broken out, 1wire controller & >temperature sensor, DC/DC power supply & pushbutton >- 433MHz RX/TX modules to add to the hat later for RF interaction >- SWD Programmer for programming & debugging ARM microcontrollers >- 2 x 16 Channel 1wire->solid state relay/switch input boards >- 1m ethernet cable to link a 1wire device to the hat (additional >devices >can be daisy-chained) >- Relay module (for demo purposes, I expect that real usage will use >devices >such as 5 channel DIN solid state relays) >- 3d printed cases for the OPi &1wire boards (maybe, will see how much >time >I have available for design) > >The workshop kit will come out to between AUD$100 & $150, and is yours >to >keep. The machine is intentionally overpowered, so you can run >additional >services as you grow your system. > >The extra hardware is all open source, schematics & firmware are >available >at: >https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/onewire-softdevice > >In that repo are also designs for integrated SSR controllers, Aircon >zone >controllers & RGBW LED controllers. I'll add more as I grow my own >system, >but it's also relatively easy to contribute your own designs back if >you >have a specific need. > >I've budgeted for 30 attendees (21 spots left at this time), and you >can >sign up here: >https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fMhuI9Nj5PQ4SVGyEtkQcxBZELwPuUaIfyM5 >VP8aup4/edit?usp=sharing > >-- >Alastair D'Silva mob: 0423 762 819 >skype: alastair_dsilva msn: alastair at d-silva.org >blog: http://alastair.d-silva.org Twitter: @EvilDeece > > >-- >Chat mailing list >Chat at lists.lca2019.linux.org.au >http://lists.lca2019.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jason at dickson.st Fri Dec 28 11:04:09 2018 From: jason at dickson.st (Jason Lewis) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2018 11:04:09 +1100 Subject: [LCA2019 Chat] Home Automation Workshop In-Reply-To: (sfid-20181228_095156_180993_6D74D3F1) References: <010401d49da4$fde41e50$f9ac5af0$@d-silva.org> (sfid-20181228_095156_180993_6D74D3F1) Message-ID: I?d be interested in attending Jason > On 28 Dec 2018, at 7:32 am, Michael Still wrote: > > Additionally, I am keen to see a homeassistant BoF at LCA this time around. I've created a placeholder wiki page at https://2019.linux.conf.au/wiki/HomeAssistant_BoF, but would be interested in knowing if anyone else would come to such a thing. > > Thanks, > Michael > >> On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 10:36 PM Alastair D'Silva wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I'll be running a home automation at the upcoming LCA. >> >> The workshop will cover: >> - Setting up Home Assistant >> - Using Home Assistant with GPIO >> - Programming ARM microcontrollers >> - Using 1Wire connected ARM microcontrollers with Home Assistant >> - Creating automation rules using Node Red >> >> The workshop kit includes: >> - Orange Pi Prime (4 core 64bit ARM, 2GB RAM) >> - 24V AU Plug Pack >> - Custom hat for the OPi, with GPIO broken out, 1wire controller & >> temperature sensor, DC/DC power supply & pushbutton >> - 433MHz RX/TX modules to add to the hat later for RF interaction >> - SWD Programmer for programming & debugging ARM microcontrollers >> - 2 x 16 Channel 1wire->solid state relay/switch input boards >> - 1m ethernet cable to link a 1wire device to the hat (additional devices >> can be daisy-chained) >> - Relay module (for demo purposes, I expect that real usage will use devices >> such as 5 channel DIN solid state relays) >> - 3d printed cases for the OPi &1wire boards (maybe, will see how much time >> I have available for design) >> >> The workshop kit will come out to between AUD$100 & $150, and is yours to >> keep. The machine is intentionally overpowered, so you can run additional >> services as you grow your system. >> >> The extra hardware is all open source, schematics & firmware are available >> at: >> https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/onewire-softdevice >> >> In that repo are also designs for integrated SSR controllers, Aircon zone >> controllers & RGBW LED controllers. I'll add more as I grow my own system, >> but it's also relatively easy to contribute your own designs back if you >> have a specific need. >> >> I've budgeted for 30 attendees (21 spots left at this time), and you can >> sign up here: >> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fMhuI9Nj5PQ4SVGyEtkQcxBZELwPuUaIfyM5 >> VP8aup4/edit?usp=sharing >> >> -- >> Alastair D'Silva mob: 0423 762 819 >> skype: alastair_dsilva msn: alastair at d-silva.org >> blog: http://alastair.d-silva.org Twitter: @EvilDeece >> >> >> -- >> Chat mailing list >> Chat at lists.lca2019.linux.org.au >> http://lists.lca2019.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat > -- > Chat mailing list > Chat at lists.lca2019.linux.org.au > http://lists.lca2019.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michael at the-davies.net Fri Dec 28 16:16:50 2018 From: michael at the-davies.net (Michael Davies) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2018 15:46:50 +1030 Subject: [LCA2019 Chat] Home Automation Workshop In-Reply-To: References: <010401d49da4$fde41e50$f9ac5af0$@d-silva.org> Message-ID: <0DACD943-8D7C-43C5-ABB3-C85E59E66A26@the-davies.net> I?d be part of that Mikal > On 28 Dec 2018, at 7:02 am, Michael Still wrote: > > Additionally, I am keen to see a homeassistant BoF at LCA this time around. I've created a placeholder wiki page at https://2019.linux.conf.au/wiki/HomeAssistant_BoF, but would be interested in knowing if anyone else would come to such a thing. > > Thanks, > Michael > >> On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 10:36 PM Alastair D'Silva wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I'll be running a home automation at the upcoming LCA. >> >> The workshop will cover: >> - Setting up Home Assistant >> - Using Home Assistant with GPIO >> - Programming ARM microcontrollers >> - Using 1Wire connected ARM microcontrollers with Home Assistant >> - Creating automation rules using Node Red >> >> The workshop kit includes: >> - Orange Pi Prime (4 core 64bit ARM, 2GB RAM) >> - 24V AU Plug Pack >> - Custom hat for the OPi, with GPIO broken out, 1wire controller & >> temperature sensor, DC/DC power supply & pushbutton >> - 433MHz RX/TX modules to add to the hat later for RF interaction >> - SWD Programmer for programming & debugging ARM microcontrollers >> - 2 x 16 Channel 1wire->solid state relay/switch input boards >> - 1m ethernet cable to link a 1wire device to the hat (additional devices >> can be daisy-chained) >> - Relay module (for demo purposes, I expect that real usage will use devices >> such as 5 channel DIN solid state relays) >> - 3d printed cases for the OPi &1wire boards (maybe, will see how much time >> I have available for design) >> >> The workshop kit will come out to between AUD$100 & $150, and is yours to >> keep. The machine is intentionally overpowered, so you can run additional >> services as you grow your system. >> >> The extra hardware is all open source, schematics & firmware are available >> at: >> https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/onewire-softdevice >> >> In that repo are also designs for integrated SSR controllers, Aircon zone >> controllers & RGBW LED controllers. I'll add more as I grow my own system, >> but it's also relatively easy to contribute your own designs back if you >> have a specific need. >> >> I've budgeted for 30 attendees (21 spots left at this time), and you can >> sign up here: >> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fMhuI9Nj5PQ4SVGyEtkQcxBZELwPuUaIfyM5 >> VP8aup4/edit?usp=sharing >> >> -- >> Alastair D'Silva mob: 0423 762 819 >> skype: alastair_dsilva msn: alastair at d-silva.org >> blog: http://alastair.d-silva.org Twitter: @EvilDeece >> >> >> -- >> Chat mailing list >> Chat at lists.lca2019.linux.org.au >> http://lists.lca2019.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat > -- > Chat mailing list > Chat at lists.lca2019.linux.org.au > http://lists.lca2019.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marc at merlins.org Fri Dec 28 19:20:28 2018 From: marc at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2018 00:20:28 -0800 Subject: [LCA2019 Chat] Home Automation Workshop In-Reply-To: <0DACD943-8D7C-43C5-ABB3-C85E59E66A26@the-davies.net> References: <010401d49da4$fde41e50$f9ac5af0$@d-silva.org> <0DACD943-8D7C-43C5-ABB3-C85E59E66A26@the-davies.net> Message-ID: <20181228082028.gt7dzqrurhcl6fj7@merlins.org> On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 03:46:50PM +1030, Michael Davies wrote: > I?d be part of that Mikal I spent a long time on my misterhouse setup. I'd be interesting in knowing how others do it now with new/different software and hardware. Marc > > On 28 Dec 2018, at 7:02 am, Michael Still wrote: > > > > Additionally, I am keen to see a homeassistant BoF at LCA this time around. I've created a placeholder wiki page at https://2019.linux.conf.au/wiki/HomeAssistant_BoF, but would be interested in knowing if anyone else would come to such a thing. > > > > Thanks, > > Michael > > > >> On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 10:36 PM Alastair D'Silva wrote: > >> Hi folks, > >> > >> I'll be running a home automation at the upcoming LCA. > >> > >> The workshop will cover: > >> - Setting up Home Assistant > >> - Using Home Assistant with GPIO > >> - Programming ARM microcontrollers > >> - Using 1Wire connected ARM microcontrollers with Home Assistant > >> - Creating automation rules using Node Red > >> > >> The workshop kit includes: > >> - Orange Pi Prime (4 core 64bit ARM, 2GB RAM) > >> - 24V AU Plug Pack > >> - Custom hat for the OPi, with GPIO broken out, 1wire controller & > >> temperature sensor, DC/DC power supply & pushbutton > >> - 433MHz RX/TX modules to add to the hat later for RF interaction > >> - SWD Programmer for programming & debugging ARM microcontrollers > >> - 2 x 16 Channel 1wire->solid state relay/switch input boards > >> - 1m ethernet cable to link a 1wire device to the hat (additional devices > >> can be daisy-chained) > >> - Relay module (for demo purposes, I expect that real usage will use devices > >> such as 5 channel DIN solid state relays) > >> - 3d printed cases for the OPi &1wire boards (maybe, will see how much time > >> I have available for design) > >> > >> The workshop kit will come out to between AUD$100 & $150, and is yours to > >> keep. The machine is intentionally overpowered, so you can run additional > >> services as you grow your system. > >> > >> The extra hardware is all open source, schematics & firmware are available > >> at: > >> https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/onewire-softdevice > >> > >> In that repo are also designs for integrated SSR controllers, Aircon zone > >> controllers & RGBW LED controllers. I'll add more as I grow my own system, > >> but it's also relatively easy to contribute your own designs back if you > >> have a specific need. > >> > >> I've budgeted for 30 attendees (21 spots left at this time), and you can > >> sign up here: > >> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fMhuI9Nj5PQ4SVGyEtkQcxBZELwPuUaIfyM5 > >> VP8aup4/edit?usp=sharing > >> > >> -- > >> Alastair D'Silva mob: 0423 762 819 > >> skype: alastair_dsilva msn: alastair at d-silva.org > >> blog: http://alastair.d-silva.org Twitter: @EvilDeece > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Chat mailing list > >> Chat at lists.lca2019.linux.org.au > >> http://lists.lca2019.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat > > -- > > Chat mailing list > > Chat at lists.lca2019.linux.org.au > > http://lists.lca2019.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat > -- > Chat mailing list > Chat at lists.lca2019.linux.org.au > http://lists.lca2019.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | PGP 7F55D5F27AAF9D08 From russell at coker.com.au Sat Dec 29 22:39:15 2018 From: russell at coker.com.au (Russell Coker) Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2018 22:39:15 +1100 Subject: [LCA2019 Chat] wiki Message-ID: <2383580.7gO1eeL8C8@liv> https://2019.linux.conf.au/wiki/Information_for_Delegates I've created the above wiki page. I hope others feel inspired to start adding to it. ;) -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/