On 9/24/14 3:30 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> There are a number of solutions to mutiple-gear headstocks, including
> the sistributed "gearchange" the significantly more useful "spindle"
> from Les Newel (which handles more than 2 gears) and my own approach
> of detecting gear by the ratio of input and output speeds and
> selecting gains automatically.

I've never used any of these gear changer components, and i dont know 
much about what would be useful in one vs what's just cruft.  I can see 
that you all (Andy Pugh, Sam Sokolik, Gene Heskett, Les Newell, etc) 
know much more about gear changers than i do.

I would like it if you distilled your desires down into one component 
(including documentation and preferably tests) that we could review and 
merge.

Maybe this is Les's component from [0], or maybe it's Andy's components 
with the reviews & testcase i gave in [1], or maybe it's Sam's 
component[2], my point is i don't know.  Please clue me in and i'll help 
with reviews, or the build system, or merging, or packaging, or whatever 
i can.

0: 
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.emc.devel/4043/focus=4239

1: 
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.emc.devel/4043/focus=4233

2: 
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.emc.devel/13921/focus=13923


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