Hello Thomas,

i have been associated with a robotics project that is housed at the Hacker Dojo in Mountain View, CA for the past year or so.  This is a project that possibly could interest you.  The project is called Ubiquity Robots; you can look at ubiquityrobotics.com, but there is not much there, only a picture.  Look instead at https://sites.google.com/site/ubiquityrobots/

I have recently been thinking about the software interface for programming this robot (called Hercules), but I have not  reached any firm conclusions yet.  The robot uses ROS, but I think ROS is pretty hard to use and we need something simpler.  But I may be missing something.

Are you by any chance in the Bay Area?  If so, please join us at the Dojo.  We meet there on Saturdays, at 1:30 pm.

Otherwise I'm happy to talk on Skype, Google, phone, etc.

Joe Landau


On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Thomas Petersen <thomas.petersen@gmail.com> wrote:
So I am a designer by trade (interface design, apps, data viz) and have been lurking on this mailing-list to get a sense of where robotics might be headed by reading what you guys have been writing about.

I am also trying to see if there is anywhere I might be able to build a product/service that helps the robotics industry using my skills as a designer/programmer.

I have some ideas around visual programming languages and automatization and robotics fleet management and just saw Nagios.

My question is. 

Is there any tools monitoring/interface tools that would interest you if it was catered more towards robotics and automation?

I am asking because for instance a platform like Nagios looks powerful but it also looks like it could use much more user friendly design.

Let me know if this is something you have any opinions/wishes for.


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