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According to the footer this site is run by the PSF[0] - but I don't see any mention of it elsewhere.

Worthy of note, this physical mobile app tester[1] looks awesome.

[0]: http://www.python.org/psf/ [1]: http://raspberry.io/projects/view/touchy-the-mobile-testing-...




I don't know of a good place to put this on the python.org site, but I (a PSF board member) can confirm that it is indeed a PSF project done in cooperation with the Caktus Group. This was something that was done by them to go along with PyCon 2013's wide promotion of the Raspberry Pi.


It's mentioned on the About Raspberry IO page[2].

"The goal of Raspberry IO is to create, share, learn and teach the open-source community about using Raspberry Pi with Python."

[2]: http://raspberry.io/about-raspberry-io/


Oh, hey! That's my bot. :-) Tapster is usually powered by Arduino, but I modified it to run on Raspberry Pi for PyCon this year.

The source files (3d printable files and code) are on GitHub. https://github.com/hugs/tapsterbot When I'm in-stock, you can pick one up here: https://www.tindie.com/products/hugs/robot-that-plays-angry-...




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