I feel a lesson approaching… there are 96 addons in the feature.xml and 217 addons in the repo. So there are a LOT of addons missing from the poll. I don’t know what the difference is between the addons in the feature.xml and the ones that are not. @kai, could you please explain why some OH1.x addons are not in the feature.xml?
The 1.x mqtt binding was marked as legacy after it was migrated to 2.x. I did not include any of the legacy addons in the poll, as they already have 2.x versions. If there there are gaps in functionality between a 1.x and 2.x addon, you should open issues so that they can be addressed. If you feel a need to discuss this, the first link in the OP is a good topic for it, or please open your own. This topic is merely to get an idea of which 1.x addons are getting the most use.
If SNMP doesn’t make the cut to OH 3; I will be very busy trying to find another solution to track phones connecting to my wireless. And before anyone asks about arping, it will not work for my infrastructure as my OH sits in a different subnet from my wireless clients
Happy to test any new developments for a SNMP OH 3 SNMP binding!
This is fantastic, however I have no idea what to do/how to proceed with these; nothing that needs to go into detail here. I’m gong to do some reading and see if I can figure it out.
These could be getting votes from people who are still using them in OH1 though. So, only people using them in OH2 should follow the steps to get them into the distribution.
Would be nice to have a feature to create those statistics from openHAB. Either as a feature to activate or on purpose.
Of course there should be a unique id to be sent with, to prevent miscounting.
But this would mean that data is collected. It’s like the old feature “show openHAB installations on google maps” which disappeared some years ago.
Those people should not really vote here as it does not make a difference for them whether the compatibility layer of OH2 is kept or not. They can continue using those bindings with a 1.x runtime forever .