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RE: Re: [Project] Protocol Name?


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  • Subject: RE: Re: [Project] Protocol Name?
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 10:57:08 +0100
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Chaps,

Not being able to contribute in any more productive way than this, (not
being either a hardware guru like Keith, or a software guru like several of
you...)

One thing ocurred to me whilst following your discussions about designing
the control protocol, and that was this doesn't seem to have a name yet...

I see you seem to have pretty much settled on "Bulkhead" for the
overall
project name, but the protocol needs a name too!!

I've thought of a couple of suggestions to start the discussion going:

DAMP - Domestic Automation Management Protocol
HEMP - Home Environment Management Protocol
HUMP - Home Utility Management Protocol
HAND - Home Automation Network Datagram
CRAP - Controlled Remote Automation Protocol
HAN SOLO - Home Automation Network Signalling Over LOcal area
SWAP - Seriously Wife Annoying Protocol
CHAMPION - Complete Home Automation Management Protocol Implemented Over
Network

Come on you guys, - you must be able to think of some better ones than
these
- I just came up with all of these in about 10 minutes...

Paul G.



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