On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 4:20:41 PM UTC+10, Schooner wrote:
On
12/05/2017 02:11, Hedge Hog wrote:
>
> Can you elaborate on the status of MT in terms of
replacing NML?
> Also what the intent/scope of MT is in terms of replacing
NML?
>
Perhaps it is time for you to elaborate upon who you are,
Not really. Pseudonymous and anonymous publishing has a long
and distinguished history.
Perhaps I missed it in the projects C4 document at [1]. If so
could you point out what in the C4 you believe makes your
condition/demand reasonable.
what
your
agenda / intentions are and why you keep asking all these
questions?
Before I use it on anything that can set my house on fire, or
send shrapnel around the neighborhood.... I'd like to
understand MK and MT and one way to do that is to (try to)
contribute to MT.
Per the projects C4 Goals at [1] I think my agenda/intentions
are in line with the following:
"To reduce the internal complexity of project repositories,
thus
making it easier for Contributors to participate and reducing
the
scope for error"
"To allow the project to develop faster and more accurately,
by
increasing the diversity of the decision making process;"
"To support the natural life cycle of project versions from
experimental through to stable, by allowing safe
experimentation,
rapid failure, and isolation of stable code"
Are you
intending contributing something, if so what?
I have posted a PoC here:
https://gist.github.com/hedgehog/de4b423f31451035514362a4a2e0f7c6
This might become just another one of the ways to generate a
FSM and interact with it or MK might take the approach of
providing one canonical implementation of FSM's or it might
have several, or it might encourage each to implement their
own.
A PR to machinekoder here:
https://github.com/machinekoder/machinekit-docs/pull/4
And some other thoughts on the MT messaging requirements and
implementation choices that are a WIP. I haven't pushed these
yet
because they are a bit raw and I feel like I'm finding my feet
still -
no need me unnecessarily looking stupid if I can avoid it by
just
waiting, and pushing something that is more fully formed ;)
Appreciate your thoughts/opinions.
Or are
you
seeking to flesh out a forthcoming thesis / disertation?
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