Moin! Oh, believe me I know what you mean. And, I am just stating my personal opinion. But you are confusing open source with non-commercial. And linuxcnc is a commercial software. Because it is used to feed loads of people in loads of machine shops over the world. And if you disregard this you make linuxcnc not better, but useless. You can't rely on those spenders who can pay in code lines. You have to use all of them, also those who only have dollars and machines...
Best regards Julian On 14 June 2020 13:06:30 CEST, Reinhard <reinha...@schwarzrot-design.de> wrote: >Hi, > >On Sonntag, 14. Juni 2020, 11:53:13 CEST Julian Wingert wrote: >> Releases are a must have. > >I think, you don't understand opensource projects. >The main principle is voluntariness. > >If you have requirements, go ahead and buy a commercial cnc-controller. >If you >put enuf bugs on the table, you won't get a "NO" > >With opensource projects you have just two and only this two options: > 1. ask for help > 2. do it yourself > >Everything else is inappropriate! > > >cheers Reinhard > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Emc-developers mailing list >Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen aus Pinneberg Julian Wingert Subtilitas Consulting Holstenstr. 25 25421 Pinneberg Phone: 0170/4516094 FAX: 03212-1479681 Mail: julian.wing...@subtilitas.de USt-IdNr.: DE272503212 _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers