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@slaesh Can I suggest that you try to reach out to @zoic21 (Loïc Gevrey) about possible collaborating and teaming up to test your cc2652 stick together with the ZGP (Zigbee Green Power) implementation that he is developing for zigpy (Zigbee stack abstraction library for Python) to be used in both Home Assistant and Jeedom (as well as any other software that will also use the zigpy project in the future)?
If you @slaesh could donate one or two your cc2652 USB sticks to him then maybe that will help his developing effort as it would give him the possibility to test a TI CC2652 based Zigbee adapter like your with ZGP (Zigbee Green Power) implementation with the zigpy-znp radio libraries for Texas Instruments Z-Stack 3 adapters. It could perhaps later even be used as a reference adapter. No strings attached of course as these are still hobby projects at their core with only one developer so far.
As I understand it, today @zoic21 only have a Silicon Labs based Zigbee adapter plus a ConBeee Zigbee adapter to test this implementation with and apparently, it requires protocol translation from each propitiatory API that different hardware manufacturers use on their Zigbee adapters.
PS: By the way, @zoic21 also happen to be the lead developer of Jeedom (a French open-source home automation software).
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@slaesh Can I suggest that you try to reach out to @zoic21 (Loïc Gevrey) about possible collaborating and teaming up to test your cc2652 stick together with the ZGP (Zigbee Green Power) implementation that he is developing for zigpy (Zigbee stack abstraction library for Python) to be used in both Home Assistant and Jeedom (as well as any other software that will also use the zigpy project in the future)?
zigpy/zigpy#519
If you @slaesh could donate one or two your cc2652 USB sticks to him then maybe that will help his developing effort as it would give him the possibility to test a TI CC2652 based Zigbee adapter like your with ZGP (Zigbee Green Power) implementation with the zigpy-znp radio libraries for Texas Instruments Z-Stack 3 adapters. It could perhaps later even be used as a reference adapter. No strings attached of course as these are still hobby projects at their core with only one developer so far.
https://github.com/zigpy/zigpy
As I understand it, today @zoic21 only have a Silicon Labs based Zigbee adapter plus a ConBeee Zigbee adapter to test this implementation with and apparently, it requires protocol translation from each propitiatory API that different hardware manufacturers use on their Zigbee adapters.
PS: By the way, @zoic21 also happen to be the lead developer of Jeedom (a French open-source home automation software).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: