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   In message , Pancho   
    writes   
   >Try Domoticz, it is supposed to be much simpler than HA. Not as feature   
   >rich as HA, but maybe a better fit for a simple home setup. (Caveat:   
   >I've never used HA).   
   >   
      
   It's on the tuit list.   
      
   >Docker is brilliant! If they had had it when I was working, I wouldn't   
   >have needed to wear my brown trousers every release day, at least not   
   >so much :-). Although, I'm sure the bright young things of today will   
   >have introduced new complexity, so it is still easy to mess things up.   
   >   
   >Nowadays, for me, it can make installing third party software simple,   
   >as opposed to a nightmare of conflicting environment.   
      
    From what little I know of it, I can see the attraction of using it for   
   complex stuff, but I'm not convinced that it isn't a bit OTT for simpler   
   stuff. A problem is deciding when simple becomes complex.   
      
   Adrian   
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