Bonjour,
Débutant en domotique, j’ai été séduit par le projet jeedom, j’ai donc acheté la jeedom mini+RFXCOM pensant pouvoir récupérer le signal de mes volets roulants, du store banne et de mon alarme.
Je n’ai malheureusement pour l’instant que des codes inconnus, sauriez-vous comment faire pour décoder ces signaux….. Ci-dessous les log.
J’espère avoir plus de chances avec le module qubino fil pilote en Z wave pour piloter mon chauffage :-).
Merci par avance pour vos réponses.
Bien cordialement,
Bruno
PS : les codes remontés par Jeedom sont les mêmes…..
Volets roulants Avidsen :
RFX sur « arc » :
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14/11/2014 08:52:58= 09030100270000000000
Packettype = UNDECODED RF Message
UNDECODED ARC:270000000000
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14/11/2014 08:53:03= 09030101270000000000
Packettype = UNDECODED RF Message
UNDECODED ARC:270000000000
Alarme « comod alarm »
RFX sur « la crosse » :
Télécommande « on » :
14/11/2014 08:57:38= 07030411172ABBBE
Packettype = UNDECODED RF Message
UNDECODED LACROSSE:172ABBBE
Capteur de porte même alarme :
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14/11/2014 08:58:29= 070304121455DFD0
Packettype = UNDECODED RF Message
UNDECODED LACROSSE:1455DFD0
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14/11/2014 08:58:29= 07030413172ABBFA
Packettype = UNDECODED RF Message
UNDECODED LACROSSE:172ABBFA
Capteur de présence même alarme :
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14/11/2014 09:00:35= 070304141455DFD0
Packettype = UNDECODED RF Message
UNDECODED LACROSSE:1455DFD0
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14/11/2014 09:00:36= 07030415172ABBFA
Packettype = UNDECODED RF Message
UNDECODED LACROSSE:172ABBFA
Store banne avec RFX sur Visionic :
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14/11/2014 09:01:32= 0A030B16296CCD6FFBCD80
Packettype = UNDECODED RF Message
Packettype = UNDECODED RF Message
UNDECODED VISONIC:296CCD6FFBCD80
Hello pywikibot community,
cc wider Wikimedia community,
Given the discussion on pywikipedia-l on the bugzilla migration, I
thought it might be a good idea to have a more formal discussion
beforehand on what we, as pywikibot community, want to do once the
rest of the community moves from Gerrit to Phabricator.
As such, I've prepared an RFC draft [1], and I would welcome your input there.
Best,
Merlijn
[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/pywikibot_git_hosting
1 Dec 2014 Houston Mediawiki MeetupOn Monday December 1st, from 12:00 to
17:00, Houston-based Mediawiki users and developers will meet to share
lessons-learned, open-source extensions, and collaborate on developing new
extensions beneficial to any organization using Mediawiki. The agenda will
include the following:
Introduction and lunch
Discuss what's new in Mediawiki 1.24
Hands-on demo of Visual Editor
The history of the NASA EVA wiki and how we use Meeting Minutes to reduce
email
Extension:MeetingMinutes
Collaboration on ideas for future development
If you are interested in attending, please email
enterprisemediawiki(a)gmail.com with your name and affiliation by November
24th so we can coordinate badges and building access to the meetup.
For the first meetup, we will not support online/remote participation. We
will incorporate that in subsequent meetings.
http://enterprisemediawiki.org/
Hello and welcome to the latest edition of the WMF Engineering Roadmap
and Deployment update.
The full log of planned deployments next week can be found at:
<https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments#Week_of_November_17th>
A quick list of notable items...
== All Week ==
* HHVM:
** Monday 17th: 25% of anonymous users
** Thursday 20th: Remove cache separation between HHVM and Zend,
convert 1 appserver in the Zend pool
* November 21st - 24th: Phabricator Bugzilla migration
** <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator#Migration_timeline>
* Fundraising tests throughout the week (on-going through the rest of
the yearly fundraising)
== Tuesday ==
* MediaWiki deploy
** group1 to 1.25wmf7: All non-Wikipedia sites (Wiktionary, Wikisource,
Wikinews, Wikibooks, Wikiquote, Wikiversity, and a few other sites)
** <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_1.25/wmf7>
== Wednesday ==
* New Search (Cirrus) to English Wikipedia
** <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Search>
* MediaWiki deploy
** group2 to 1.25wmf7 (all Wikipedias)
** group0 to 1.25wmf8 (test/test2/testwikidata/mediawiki)
Thanks and as always, questions and comments welcome,
Greg
--
Greg Grossmeier
Release Team Manager
A patch[1] was recently merged which adjusts the changes required when
adding or removing classes from mediawiki core.
Rather than manually adjusting the map from classname to filename in
includes/AutoLoad.php developers now need only run the
maintenance/generateLocalAutoload.php script. This script will scan
mediawiki core and output an equivalent map from classname => filename to
autoload.php in the root of the repository.
Erik B.
[1] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/163304
Wikimedia is one of the 12 organizations selected to participate in
Google Code-in (GCI) 2014! This means that on December 01 we will start
having dozens of 13-17 year old students looking at Wikimedia tasks to
be completed.
Read our GCI page with all information:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Google_Code-in_2014
This program is a great opportunity to find fresh young contributors
willing to complete that little task that has been on your ToDo list for
too long. Task areas are: Code, docs/training, outreach/research,
quality assurance, and user interface.
== WE NEED MORE MENTORS BRINGING TASKS! ==
It's easy: Join GCI as a mentor & bring your little tasks (that would
take you 2-3h to complete, or less technical ~30min "beginner task")!
You need to describe the tasks for a newcomer, linking to the resources
needed to complete them, and cover skill expectations + deliverables.
You also need to be ready to answer the questions of a student working
on a task (but the clearer your task description is the less questions
there should be).
See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Google_Code-in_2014#Mentors.27_corner
For task ideas, check out the list of "easy" Bugzilla tickets:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=REOPEN…
== WE NEED MORE MENTORS BRINGING MENTORS! ==
We need seasoned contributors that have a good knowledge of the relevant
technologies, features and people involved in a specific area. While
they are also mentors of some tasks in their areas, they also look for
more mentors that bring more tasks, and help coordinating with them -
last year we had 273 tasks completed in the six weeks of the program.
== WE NEED PEOPLE PROPOSING TASKS! ==
Even if you can't mentor a specific task we still want to know about it
(and who could potentially mentor it and who you have already asked to
become a mentor)! Feel free to add an entry to
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Google_Code-in#Tasks_searching_for_a_.2…
== QUESTIONS? ==
Please ask and you will help us improving our documentation!
Cheers,
andre
--
Andre Klapper | Wikimedia Bugwrangler
http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/