Would developing, LinuxCNC support, consultancy paid services be
interesting for this community?
By developing I mean software and hardware:
programming custom HAL components;
FPGA programming;
Making changes, alterations to LinuxCNC sources per request;
Creating user interfaces;
Design and
Marcus,
I'm just a party doing what I can to run a machine and make a part here
and there, so I can't address the larger plan you shared for bigger
projects.
I have often wished there was someone I could contact with issues I come
across and challenges pertaining to upgrades and the like.
Marius;
I think this is a good idea, but a little bit premature for me in my
current phase of employment.
I would also expect (from my limited experience) that an organized
LinuxCNC/MachineKit support organization, much like the Linux vendors do,
would make a lot of sense.
There seemed to be