New blog post: Putting the Web back in the Web of Things https://t.co/oKgnanI5p1
We spent over a decade standardising the Web of Things, but I believe it’s still missing a key component it needs in order to grow. 🧵
Thank you to Amazon for sponsoring the WebThings project through the AWS Open Source Credits Program for a further year. This helps pay for critical back end infrastructure the WebThings community relies on.
New blog post: Announcing WebThings Gateway 2.0 https://t.co/cNQTQWAUIJ
Build your own smart home hub. The WebThings community are very excited to announce the WebThings Gateway 2.0 release, with a new groups feature and @W3C_WoT standards support.
Thank you to @Docker for another year of sponsorship through the Docker-sponsored Open Source Program. This helps the WebThings community develop and distribute WebThings Gateway and supports our back end infrastructure and toolchains.
Robert Winkler from Deutsche Telekom demonstrates an LLM-based agent controlling smart home devices described using W3C Thing Descriptions by a pre-release version of WebThings Gateway 2.0. https://t.co/3BtSM9Bdju
The Open Home Foundation Matter Server used by Home Assistant now has Matter certification, which is great news for any open source software project using the #Matter smart home protocol https://t.co/gAEgiEMiU5
We are delighted to share that Amazon will be sponsoring the WebThings project through the @AWSOpen Open Source Credits Program for a further year. This helps pay for critical back end infrastructure the WebThings community relies on.
I think it's interesting that even with the existence of Matter, Google see the need for Google Home APIs to provide a "single unified interface to manage and control" devices in the home https://t.co/gVb3ZqBA5l
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We are delighted to be adding Amazon Web Services as a sponsor of the WebThings project, though the AWS Open Source Credits Program by @AWSOpen. These credits will help pay for our back end infrastructure over the next year and allow us to keep on building the Web of Things!