On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 7:25 AM, w xd <wxd920...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>         Nowadays as we all konw,we can use USRP implement many interesting
> applications.Many company and university used our USRP.And the website
> www.gnuradio.org show us a good tutorial.
>
>        When I saw a similar instrument WARP and find they have a project
> website.And their website show many projects doing by WARP.Why our USRP
> don't  list many projects in our website www.gnuradio.org?I think add
> this part in our usrp website will benefit more people.
>
>         Just a little suggestion.
>
>         Thanks.
>


There's a distinct difference between the WARP board and GNU Radio. WARP
sells hardware to specific people and therefore more directly engages it's
buyers to know what they are doing with the hardware. GNU Radio is an open
source project where people from all over the world simply download without
going through us. So we really don't know all of our users and the projects
that use GNU Radio. We try to keep tabs on things as much as possible, but
that's usually through personal contacts.

On the GNU Radio home page, we have a few links to pages under "Further
Information" where we (or, let me give proper credit, Martin Braun) spends
time trying to organize various papers, projects, and users of GNU Radio.
But we all know that these pages well under-represent the total body of
work and users out there producing stuff, but that's because curation of
all of this is a difficult job and not Martin's primary one.

The above is a bit of a passive way of saying: more help here is
appreciated. If you have papers, presentations, and projects that you'd
like to highlight, we have space to offer you!

But you were focusing your questions specifically on USRP projects. Ettus
Research produces and sells USRPs, not the GNU Radio project. We have a
very good and close relationship with Ettus Research, and they contribute
and support GNU Radio in many, many ways. However, GNU Radio and USRPs are
two are different projects, so we want to focus on projects that use GNU
Radio whether or not they use USRPs. And Ettus Research would focus on
projects that use USRPs whether or not they use GNU Radio.

Thanks for the thoughts.

Tom
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