After a long weekend of work, I believe I’ve finally got the basic layout of the site ready to go. There’s still quite a bit of work to do on the library and application tables, as well as the question of whether or not those should just be wiki pages instead of centrally administrated, but for now, at least things are together.
Obviously, there should probably be some snazzy graphics or a blog or something here. However, I’ve been pretty busy putting together the libfitbit library, which means I’m a bit behind on logos and design. Anyways, this will soon be a clearinghouse for open source libraries for health and sports hardware from places like:
- Omron (libomron - Currently supports pedometer and bp monitor)
- Wild Divine (liblightstone - Currently supports old lightstone, working on support for new)
- Suunto
- Garmin
- Fitbit (libfitbit currently in development)
And any other place that has interesting hardware that we feel like reverse engineering. If you’d like to help out, or have a library you’ve already worked on or open source health blog that you’d like linked to from here, please get in touch with me at kyle at openyou dot org
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