Sebastiaan Heunis wrote:
Eric
Brian asked if I could make the USRP work that I am doing as part of
my M.Sc available to other Gnuradio users. At the moment it's only
some simulations of the downconversion process, but it does give one a
good understanding of exactly what happens in the FPGA. How do I get
this to you? Can I email it or do I need to SVN it to Gnuradio? I
still need some cleaning up and commenting of the source code.
Hi Sebastian,
I am currently working on something to support this kind problem
exactly. Getting code in to the official GNU Radio repository is not
easy, it must follow many conventions, you must have an FSF copyright,
and you must maintain it. Additionally, you have to wait for very busy
people (Eric) to help in the process :)
You can read more about the issue here:
http://www.nabble.com/3rd-party-software-(was-comedilib-question)-td19148615.html
Within the next week or two, I will be releasing CGRAN: The
Comprehensive GNU Radio Archive Network. It provides full access to a
subversion repository and wiki access for project documentation. Your
upload your code as is and anyone can help maintain it. Anyone will
then be able to find your project, download it, and use it.
If you want to get a head start e-mail me, your project can be one of
the first released with CGRAN to give people an idea of what it's all about.
- George
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