I have two questions:
a) Is there really now newsgoup, mailing list or any other reputable
venue for openHAB? All I could find are dysfunctional and totally
unacceptable web fora.
b) There seem to be ways to integrate expensive wireless room
thermostats into the system. What I am looking for is different. There
is no need for distributed thermostats, open hab can be accessed in many
comfortable ways from anywhere in the flat. All I need are temperature
sensors and a bit of algorithm and GUI. The sensors should be connected
by cable. Every room already has a (rather primitive, which is why
openHAB should supersede them) wall mounted thermostat and cable ducts
leading to it.
As this is the most basic and most common regulation task in any flat or
house, can it really be that nobody has ever attempted it before?
Danke
Axel
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