Greetings all, I suspect Marcus will answer this, but a discussion might be worthwhile.
There seem to be two areas within this most fantastic system that I see some evolution (and SOC might help): 1. It seems gnuradio is being used for what it is, rather than a toolset to create something to use. Hopefully, this makes sense, but I can see that over the next few years gnuradio should morph into an actual production system, that draws in _users_. I’m sure many of you know what I mean. 2. Because of the above class of users joining the gnuradio community, there will more and more people will expect it to work, without issues. It seems like a concerted investment less complexity to build a running system. I’m not sure what that means, but I suspect a few of you have some interesting and disruptive ideas that could greatly simplify the build process but not hurt performance much. Or…I’m nuts. Greg Nz8r _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
