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#2So, the way I read the mission statement is: We [Radius Networks] firmly believe that an open specification would help everyone, and we [Radius Networks] want to do it right. This is simply the proposal, now we [Radius Networks] would like feedback from the community.
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#3If anyone can get that working please let me know.
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#4Does anyone know if this appears as an iBeacon to iOS devices? You can get iOS devices to listen for other BLE advertisers (or advertise their UUID) in the background (even after the app is closed due to memory pressure) but I haven't been able to make it survive a phone reboot. If anyone can get that working please let me know.
Full disclosure: I work for Radius Networks.
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#5I'm not seeing anything on the community leadership, board, voting etc. The only references I see are to Radius Networks. So, the way I read the mission statement is: We [Radius Networks] firmly believe that an open specification would help everyone, and we [Radius Networks] want to do it right. This is simply the proposal, now we [Radius Networks] would like feedback from the community.
Do you have examples of organizations or communities that have good answers to your questions?
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#7But how is iBeacon proprietary anyway? It's just a static BLE advertisment of a UUID. Anyone can do that.
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#8How does this differ?
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#9Without a better handle on proximity, many of the use cases I can immediately think of are of no greater benefit than GPS or WiFi nodes.
It's a shame, because there are some amazing things you can do once you are able to start exchanging data based on passing a node by (< 3 meters)
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#10I'm not seeing anything on the community leadership, board, voting etc. The only references I see are to Radius Networks. So, the way I read the mission statement is: We [Radius Networks] firmly believe that an open specification would help everyone, and we [Radius Networks] want to do it right. This is simply the proposal, now we [Radius Networks] would like feedback from the community.
This is something we at Radius Networks are trying to figure out. We've been committed to open source for a while and wanted to get the proposal published -- but are actively researching how to properly establish this spec. Do you have examples of organizations or communities that have good answers to your questions?
You're asking for a community RFC on a spec, but have not specified how the good ideas will come forward, who will be voting on them, etc. If it's just your company as the "voting party," it's not very open either.
This just leaves the Radius Networks spec for beacons.