Jean-Luc Pamart wrote:
> Jan Kiszka a écrit :
>> ...
>> Therefore, the best would be if some former beginners help us by filling
>> gaps in the existing documentation and/or examples repository. Fixing
>> remaining glitches in their contribution is not a big problem (see e.g.
>> how the RTnet docs started on xenomai.org). The point is that we would
>> then already know where to invest required effort effectively. 
> I work for a school project "systeme de vision artificielle pour
> prétailleuse" : a tractor which cut the vine of Champagne
> (the famous drink ...)

Well known.

> The embedded application will analyse the movies in real time and lead
> the cutting part of this machine (with a CAN-BUS).
> I have to write a driver which interface a PCI board (connected to a
> little camera) and ask

Sounds like an interesting project - with quite a worthwhile application.

> Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas for a squeletton of his driver.
> So, I think I have now a beginning ...
> In the future, if the project is finished, I can send the whole driver
> to the xenomai-forum
> with, (if you find that interresting) some explanations (from a beginner
> point of view)

Great, you are welcome.

> 
>> Keep in
>> mind: individual project contributors don't scale infinitely, thus the
>> team size need to.
>>
>>   
> Do you mean that there isnt enought contributors or the team whant to be
> bigger ?

There more we can distribute work on multiple shoulders, the better and
the faster the project can proceed. Documenting is an important job, not
only hacking core code. But it's not everyone's number #1 favourite if
there is a choice or time is lacking.

Jan

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