First of all an apology if what I'm looking for is somewhere obvious ! I only found out about this project 2 days ago and have been watching videos and reading your site since. I have been thinking about implementing a home automation system in my house for some time with the possibility of then adding this service to my existing business.
I have 2 questions :
1) Is there a list of features anywhere that will tell me what support for various technologies is already present in LinuxMCE. The area I am interested in is heating control and I was previously thinking about using and adapting the opensource project Mister House along with one wire networks and some form of actuator to provide automatic and programmable temperature and zoning control as well as some form of weather compensation to the heating system in my house.
I am actually a Corgi Enigineer(a qualification that allows you to work on gas appliances in the UK)and fit heating systems as part of my job, in fact I am self employed.
I think I have read somewhere that someone has used 1-wire Nets with LinuxMCE is there any documentation on this?
Are there any people here from the UK who have used LinuxMCE to control their heating?
2) This is an open source project , is my understanding correct that I could still use this in a commercial project as long any changes made to the code are maade under the same licence? I am a bit vague on the lincensing issues involved here and would appreciate some pointers on material relevant to it that I could read. My idea at the moment is to offer my service and sell the hardware to customers to provide them with an easier gui than they get presently with the numerous programmers and thermostats that I install and are obviously not designed to be customer friendly. Sometimes if the devices include RF stats the cost con be £150 or more. I am sure there is a market for me to offer a LinuxMCE device as an alternative with some of my customers.
If I'm out of order and have the wrong idea about this please let me know. I think this is a fantastic project and would like to offer my help if I can help at all? I'm sure my IT skills are not a patch on those of anyone already working on this project but here's a list of some of my skills anyway.
Maths and Physics Degrees
8 years teaching at Secondary level.
Did some c programming many many years ago but nothing really for the last 10 years
Have a pretty good knowledge of networking, have MCE status for all thats worth .
Have started to use linux myself for the last 2 years - though not to anything approaching guru depth
I have a pretty good knowledge of heating systems and their control- in the UK anyway!