FOSS SIM applets for sysmoUSIM-SJS1

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J. Félix Ontañon Podsystem felix.ontanon at podgroup.com
Wed Oct 17 21:08:13 UTC 2018


Hi Harald,

It will be a pleasure to contribute with this project to the osmocom
community.

Please register the account for me with username "fontanon" and another for
my colleague Diego with "dielenram".

See you tomorrow!

El mié., 17 oct. 2018 9:20, Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org> escribió:

> Hi J. Felix,
>
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 07:45:42PM +0200, J. Félix Ontañon Podsystem wrote:
> > Hi Osmocom community. Pretty happy to attend this year and looking
> forward
> > to see you in a few days.
>
> Same here!
>
> > We've been for some time developing some open source (gplv3) applets for
> > the sysmoUSIM units. Still simple experiments, yet promising:
> >
> > https://github.com/PodgroupConnectivity/sim-applet-apn-autoconf
> > https://github.com/PodgroupConnectivity/sim-applet-data-heartbeat
> > https://github.com/PodgroupConnectivity/sim-applet-sms-im-alive
>
> This is great, thanks a lot for sharing.  It has been many years since
> we (particularly Dieter, based on prior work by shadytel) have been
> releasing a "Hello World" for writing Java Cardlets for the
> sysmoUSIM-SJS1, but we never really saw anyone doing much with it beyond
> reproducing getting the "Hello World" to run - at least not in the
> public.
>
> It's great that this is changing now.  Do you have an account on
> osmocom.org?  Please let me know your user name so I can give you wiki
> editing permission.  You can then add links to your projects to e.g.
> http://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki/SysmoUSIM-SJS1
>
> @pmaier: Please also include links to the related projects into the
> sysmoUSIM manual in the related section about Java capabilities.
>
> Regards,
>         Harald
>
> --
> - Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org>
> http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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