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Re: Open-source FRC code

[Disclaimer]Realize that this post contains citations from the 2007 Manual. It has no bearing on the 2008 or prior seasons. Do not use this as an interpretation on future Manuals.[/disclaimer]

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Originally Posted by trekkiencc74656 View Post
I dont see why not if we started from scratch and everyone who worked on it gave full access to their source to other teams. We could then have our own version of the default code and include in the licence that it can be used as a refence or starting point for rookie teams depending on how much is included in the release.
Actually, technically by last year's rules, using last year's code, even if widely published, is *not* legal. Per section 8.3.3 of "The Robot", "the schedule rules apply to both hardware and software development." Per rule <R17>, "absolutely no fabrication or assembly of any elements intended for the final ROBOT is permitted prior to the Kick-off presentation." These two rules combined mean that we cannot use any pre-kickoff code on our robot.

I wonder if FIRST realizes that IFI's and Kevin Watson's code were in use...and portions of them were pre-Kickoff...I hope we get a clarification this year.

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