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    alfredocdmiranda
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    Hey guys,

    I am developing my own controller as my final project to get my degree. So, I decided to develop my own python module too, since I know just one (pymysensors) and don't agree with some its "structures".

    Then, I would like if my module is useful for someone or if someone have any question or suggestion, just let me know, I would be thankful.

    https://github.com/alfredocdmiranda/pymys

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      finge
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      Hej. Nice! Python is interesting. I will follow your work and try it out. Unfortunately, I'm a only a newbie in the Mysensors world and with very limited programming skills. Yesterday my first Sensebender temperatures showed up in Domoticz. But some testing can I do.
      My few suggestions are, keep it simple and make it easy to view in mobile (Android) :). Raspberry and easy WIFI, LAN, WAN setup would be nice. Widgets, but that is maybe out of scope.
      Good luck!

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        Hey @finge thanks for your interest and your suggestions. I am developing my controller based on Home Assistant, which is also written in Python in have a lot of interesting features. However, I think they leak a little bit about user settings (you have to set all stuffs inside the configuration file in your server) and they don't have a very good support to MySensors (just support sensors, you can't turn on/off lights, ... So, yeah, I want to implement all that stuffs which you said. :D

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