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MozIoT

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Vision, Mission, Goals, gateway source code and description of specification
The '''Mozilla IoT Team''' is a small team inside the Emerging Technologies department at Mozilla, working on the Internet and Web of Things.
 
== Vision ==
''We envision an open and decentralized Internet of Things that puts people first, where individuals can shape their own experience and are empowered, safe and independent.''
 
== Mission ==
''Our mission is to create a Web of Things implementation which embodies Mozilla’s values and helps drive IoT standards for security, privacy and interoperability.''
 
== Goals ==
We're currently working on a prototype Web of Things gateway implementation. Our initial goals are:
* Able to turn both ZigBee and Z-Wave smart plugs on and off from a web page using a Web of Things approach
* Able to securely access IoT devices from inside and outside the local network
* Make this software available as a package for Raspberry Pi 3 which allows the community to try out this functionality
== Source Code ==
* [https://github.com/moziot/ Source Code]** [https://github.com/moziot/gateway MozIoT Gateway] - An implementation of a Web of Things gateway
== Specification ==
* [https://moziot.github.io/wot/ Web Thing API] (Work in progress W3C member submission)** [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Cr4IGTdzwWN_UrMjwemTwXz3VmJD4X57ljZh2NaaADg/edit?usp=sharing Latest internal draft] This is a proposal for a common data model and a REST API for the Web of Things. The Thing Description provides a vocabulary for describing physical devices connected to the World Wide Web in a machine readable format with a default JSON encoding. The Web Thing API provides a web services based programming interface with a RESTful design for applications to access the properties of devices, request the execution of actions and subscribe to events representing a change in state.
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