[Ovmsdev] 3.2.000

Michael Balzer dexter at expeedo.de
Sat Jan 26 17:12:45 HKT 2019


Rob,

for example, technicians could be appealed by…
- three CAN buses
- SD logging
- wifi streaming
- scriptable frame injections and replays
- reverse engineering toolkit
- CANopen toolkit
- DBC framework
- scriptable GPIO
- GPS tracking

Fleet operators possibly don't know about the OVMS…
- being able to not only monitor car positions and tracks but also internal status metrics like SOC, energy consumption, battery health etc.
- being able to remotely control charging
- being able to remotely control the car climate (→ a car sharing fleet that preheats the car you're about to use?)
- being able to remotely disable or restrict car usage
- enabling simple integration into existing fleet management systems as well as operating your own fleet management server

There's possibly more.

Regards,
Michael


Am 25.01.19 um 23:10 schrieb Robert Sharpe (Electric Vehicle Consultant):
> Hi Michael,
>
> >I think we need better communication on what the OVMS can already do now, not only for users but especially also for technical applications and fleet management.
>
> I would be happy to help with this.  What are you thinking?
>
> Rob
>
>
> --- On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 11:49:08 +0000 *Mark Webb-Johnson <mark at webb-johnson.net <mailto:mark at webb-johnson.net>>* wrote ----
>
>     How about ‘extras’ as a top level directory? Then sub-directories below that for the various types of extras.
>
>     Please go ahead and create the structure you are happy with.
>
>     Regards, Mark.
>
>         On 18 Jan 2019, at 11:36 PM, Michael Balzer <dexter at expeedo.de <mailto:dexter at expeedo.de>> wrote:
>
>         Yep, definitely worth a major revision bump, and a huge thanks from me to everyone here as well.
>
>         The scripting system before wasn't suited for much more than simple calculations, and editing scripts on the console wasn't likely to attract users as
>         well. I think we'll see some cool applications evolve from this now. Maybe we should add a top level directory for scripting extensions?
>
>         A number of users also jumped into web plugin development, that could also be worth a top level directory. If only as an incentive to publish their
>         results.
>
>         Btw, a user currently works on an ESP8266 based wifi console to display metrics and some simple battery powered wifi buttons to trigger commands:
>
>         <fikgienoeoefpmjb.jpeg>
>
>
>         The community is growing. I've also got a feedback from an automotive engineer who was absolutely astonished discovering all the features and tools
>         included.
>
>         I think we need better communication on what the OVMS can already do now, not only for users but especially also for technical applications and fleet
>         management.
>
>         Regards,
>         Michael
>
>
>
>         Am 18.01.19 um 14:18 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson:
>
>             I think we are ready for a 3.2.000 OTA release to EAP. I’ve built this, and it is in the nightly build system ready to go.
>
>             I’ve completed all the JavaScript tasks, including migrating all the existing extensions to modular object format. That is a breaking change (existing scripts will break), but easy to do now than later when more are using it. I really haven’t heard of anyone using javascript with the system at the moment.
>
>             With 200 commits, the changelog is massive. The scripting system warrants a 3.2 release.
>
>             Please have a try with this in your cars, and let me know of any issues. If nothing comes up in the next day, I’ll move it to EAP at the weekend.
>
>             Thanks to everyone who contributed to this. The system functionality is really very impressive now, and only getting better as time goes by.
>
>             Regards, Mark
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