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There are several repository's that show what open source iot options there is out there.
We would love to get into those lists and keep track of it here.
- phodal_awesome-iot
- HQarroum_awesome-iot
- Agile-IoT_awesome-open-iot
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For normal builds, it is helpful to have more specific versions than simply the upcoming version snapshot.
2019.2.MMDD.HHmmSS.0seems like a reasonable format. It combines the year major and minor open source versions with a timestamp and ending in.0which follows an internal convention where these are treated specially as development builds.