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Re: Open-source FRC code
I think it would be cool if we had a place on chiefdelphi where we could all dump our code from the past years into, i guess you could do it with white papers but a place specifically for posting code snippets and example code would be nice
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Re: Open-source FRC code
There have been rules in past seasons that more or less require a full rewrite of the code from year to year. While it would be a good learning resource, the code could not be used without modification on an FRC entry.
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i have a question. if we as a community get together and develop a library of code and make it available to everyone, sort of like what kevin has done, are we legally allowed to use that code over and over?
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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.
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[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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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. JBot |
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If we dont know what the rules are yet then why cant we at least write drive code and build the drive train as these are standard between years and should have no effect on the outcome of the match. I mean most teams ours included reuse code from the year before and start working on it prior to the kickoff.
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Consider for a moment the newbie team who has no robot to test with, no compiler/IDE to mess with code, and nothing until they get their KOP on the 5th. Your team would have an unfair advantage over that team if you used last year's code--that newbie team doesn't have anything. We are trying our best to keep the playing field level. Note that it is perfectly fine to use old code as a reference, but even copying snips of it into the new code is against the 2007 rules, and likely will violate rules in 2008 also. Quote:
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My intent was not to lawyer, but rather to show that the rules do not support what every team has done and will continue to do. WPIlib is another package that this rule outlaws, IMO. OK, I'm done threadjacking... JBot Last edited by JBotAlan : 01-01-2008 at 11:54. Reason: Forgot to respond to the first quote |
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Can you not purchase something for $0.00? Or similarly, one can offer a service instead of money for a purchase. A service like, say, giving Kevin or the writers of WPIlib the satisfaction of knowing that their code is helping young folk learn about software?
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I just wish it didn't feel like a loophole to me...all FIRST would need to do is drop "for purchase." off the end of that sentence, and we'd be all set. But I'll leave that up to them. JBot |
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If the open-sourced code were available in some central repository to all teams, then this rule wouldn't be an issue as long as people only reused code from that repository, would it? All the teams would have equal access, and therefore no unfair advantages.
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If GPL-ing your code puts it in the same category as Kevin's code, then you might want to use a different license. If the rules prohibit using freely available code written before kickoff, then the GPL seems like a good choice. I see no problems with using the GPL and combining it with non-GPL software. The only catch is that you shouldn't re-distribute the non-GPL code or binaries which were built with non-GPL code (unless those licenses permit it). |
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Whether or not you see a problem with it is irrelevant if the licenses are not compatible. Incompatible licenses means you CANNOT license your code under the GPL.
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