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− | + | * As a pythonista I want to develop with python the ESP8266. (2) |
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− | + | * As an end user, I want to be able to use every feature of the ESP8266. (3) |
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− | + | * As an end user, I want to connect two wifi modules for creating an adhoc bridge. (4) |
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Revision as of 15:36, 16 March 2015
Project Description
User stories
* As an Internet of Things conceptor, I want a cheap and easy to program wifi module. (1) ** Understanding the SDK devoted to the ESP8266 ** Produce some packages for the toolchain so as to implement basic functions of the SDK ** Make a sample program
* As a pythonista I want to develop with python the ESP8266. (2)
* As an end user, I want to be able to use every feature of the ESP8266. (3)
* As an end user, I want to connect two wifi modules for creating an adhoc bridge. (4)
Product Backlog
Sprint goals
* Making a simple C++ program that runs on ESP8266
* Using some wifi features in C++
* Adding a module to Shedskin for compiling on ESP8266
Task over when
We have a functionnal prototype