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Re: The CCRE: A comprehensive award-winning robot code framework
Since we're coming up on build season, here's a clarification about using this under the rules:
Since the CCRE is publicly available, you can use it for FRC robot software legally under the rules (at least as of 2015), if you don't make any changes before Kickoff. If you do make any changes before Kickoff, you must make your changes available publicly, which you could do for example by pushing it to a public repository and either posting the link somewhere or opening a pull request to the main CCRE repository.
We will make sure that 100% of our work is available in our repository at the point of Kickoff. Most of it will be in the latest release - some of it will probably be in the development branch devel-3.x.x - and the tiny remainder may be scattered around feature branches, which you will be able to find on GitHub under the branch listing.
During the build season, we will continue to release all of our changes as normal - we don't use any private versions internally, except, of course, for the time during which each feature is being developed.
If you have any questions or concerns - just ask!
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Software manager alumnus. Developer of the CCRE, a powerful robot code framework based on dataflow and composibility.
Refer to as she/her/hers. Years of FRC: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. FLL for a few years beforehand.
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