Bug#1042739: O: repetier-host -- host controller for RepRap style 3D printers

2023-08-04 Thread PaulLiu
Hi Bastian,

I think you mean repsnapper rather than repetier-host?

repsnapper is another story. I think we can skip that. Yes it needs to be
ported to gtk3. But for the 3D printer market it seems to me that
repsnapper is less important. It is open source. And it is supposed to be
used on pure open source 3D printer (Prusa i3).
But another open source slicer program (cura), made by Ultimaker, now
dominates the market. So it is not very important right now.
repsnapper can be removed. Will have less impact. Anyone can correct me if
I'm wrong or someone have different idea.

But repetier-host is different. It is written in C# and build by Mono. I
think it is not related to GTK3.
repetier-host, due to its non-free property on Windows, there are still
some old men. Or some artisst, that are used to repetier-host on Windows.
When we sell some printers (non Ultimaker printers) to those schools, if
their computer doesn't have valid Licensed Windows, we will ship Debian
with repetier-host for those artists. If they have Windows, we will install
repetier-host for them as repetier-host is non-free but free-of-cost on
Windows.
It is hard to tell them to learn cura. Cura actually works better on
technical aspect, but since they are artists they have some post-processing
skills so they don't really care the little-less quality of slicing. They
just want something familiar and just work as before.

And for the local market I can say that repetier-host is still used a lot.
Not sure why popcon is so less. I remember I did turn on popcon on those
installations.

So that's why I'm still maintaining 0.85 on Debian. Just as a backend
solution. If you don't mind, I will re-introduce it into Debian.

Yours,
Paul






On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 10:35 PM Bastian Germann  wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> Am 03.08.23 um 01:11 schrieb Ying-Chun Liu (PaulLiu):
> > Hi Bastian,
> >
> > I'd like to know why you can orphan my package?
>
> In my observation, it is not standardized by the Policy but accepted
> practice to file orphan bugs for other mainainers' packages that are
> obviously not maintained anymore.
>
> > The problem here is repetier-host is still working.
> > And why it is not upgrading to 2.x.x is because 0.85 is the last open
> > source version we can have.
> > Since 0.95 the upstream choose to close source. So the open source
> > community can only use 0.85.
>
> I did not consider to investigate a license change or check whether the
> program was still available as source. I am very sorry that it went this
> way and will do everything to rectify this. May I suggest that I port
> the package to gtk3 and reintroduce it to Debian?
>
> > And 0.85 is still working quite well with most of the 3D printers.
> >
> > Yours,
> > Paul
>
> Yours,
> Bastian
>


Bug#1042739: O: repetier-host -- host controller for RepRap style 3D printers

2023-08-02 Thread Ying-Chun Liu (PaulLiu)

Hi Bastian,

I'd like to know why you can orphan my package?

The problem here is repetier-host is still working.
And why it is not upgrading to 2.x.x is because 0.85 is the last open source 
version we can have.
Since 0.95 the upstream choose to close source. So the open source community 
can only use 0.85.

And 0.85 is still working quite well with most of the 3D printers.

Yours,
Paul


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Bug#1042739: O: repetier-host -- host controller for RepRap style 3D printers

2023-07-31 Thread Bastian Germann

Package: wnpp
Control: affects -1 + src:repetier-host

repetier-host has several upstream releases that were not packaged. In 
fact, v0.85 was already outdated when it was introduced in Debian. I am 
orphaning the package. Please consider adopting only if you can afford 
the time and have the skills to maintain it.