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Hi, for your information: we are currently working on the vendor lock-in "problem" for Dutch Smart Home Energy Monitoring (connecting to P1 port of Dutch Smart Meters) by developing on "open"-based product (Open Hardware, FOSS), where the user is in full control of his data and is responsible for deciding where his data goes.
We have a working prototype and are currently doing B2B pre-sales. When reaching our pre-sales target we can produce, undercutting the competition's price by 50% or more. If we can reach critical mass, this will result in "data freedom" for Dutch smart meter data and an open market for innovative energy data solutions (apps, websites).
On 19-12-14 12:00, discussion-request@fsfeurope.org wrote:
Re: Smart Home - Lacking standards and lock-in
- -- Warm regards, hartelijke groet,
Diderik van Wingerden +31621639148 http://www.think-innovation.com/
"There is no cloud, just other people's computers."
Still loving SwiftOnSecurity. This is "A story about Jessica".
http://swiftonsecurity.tumblr.com/post/98675308034/a-story-about-jessica
It's under CC-by 4.0, feel free to do stuff with it.
So. What can we do for Jessica?
(This is a very broad question and I have no answers. I'm pretty sure this relates to what software freedom is for. But I don't know how to get to an answer from here. I'm wondering if you might have ideas.)
- d.