This is an IoTone Spec published as part of a series of larger contributions to the IoT community and the Internet at large. If you are reading this, then you should be aware of a number of things:
- The specs are meaningless without implementation, therefore, the author(s) encourage the existence of a multitude of implementations
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Universal Device Metadata(UDM) Specification is a microformat intended to describe any kind of device and its characteristics.
It isn't intended as a programatic interface description to low level hardware details (like addresses and registers), but as a
high level reference to a device's overall hardware specs, like memory, CPU details, etc.
- Spec Lead: Github: truedat101, twitter: @dkords
- Submit a pull request
- File an Issue (for enhancement or to identify bugs in the spec)
- Contact the spec lead to discuss participation