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* using strongly entropic serial numbers to keep certain people from braking it... | * using strongly entropic serial numbers to keep certain people from braking it... | ||
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== Common Stove Runtime == | == Common Stove Runtime == | ||
This section is for discussion of a Common Stove Runtime (CSR) that is capable of supporting multiple stoves with different requirements. Multiple different stoves can interoperate using the CSR, allowing us to mix and match parts from one stove to another. | This section is for discussion of a Common Stove Runtime (CSR) that is capable of supporting multiple stoves with different requirements. Multiple different stoves can interoperate using the CSR, allowing us to mix and match parts from one stove to another. | ||
Revision as of 12:50, 24 June 2009
Managed Stove Project
Our stove is too dumb and not managed. Let's fix this!
Requirements
- IPv6-addressable with SNMPv3
- running via management over a custom TLS GUI
- using a Noisebridge-issued certificate
- using strongly entropic serial numbers to keep certain people from braking it...
- goes from 0 to 7000 BTU's in six seconds
Common Stove Runtime
This section is for discussion of a Common Stove Runtime (CSR) that is capable of supporting multiple stoves with different requirements. Multiple different stoves can interoperate using the CSR, allowing us to mix and match parts from one stove to another.