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Would an open source directory for robot control code be something worth doing? It seems to have a few major benefits in my eyes;
1. It's a great place to store backups. 2. by free exchange of information, it gives even rookie teams a place to go to for code ideas. What do you guys think about it? Last edited by Andrew Wyatt : 18-02-2002 at 16:03. |
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There already is one i just dont know who runs it.
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Gui Cavalcanti from team 422 runs it, but the website seems intermittent. http://ri.gsgis.k12.va.us/Codex/index.htm
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