I do have a separate reverse-run branch if that is up to date with Master (well 
it was of a couple of hours ago)

https://github.com/phillc54/linuxcnc/tree/reverse-run 
<https://github.com/phillc54/linuxcnc/tree/reverse-run>

Most probably if there are other TP updates then this will be broken…

Cheers, Phill.


> On 21 May 2019, at 3:32 pm, Chris Morley <chrisinnana...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I feel we have be cautious with 'getter done'
> Each time we add some capability time is needed to properly find bugs and 
> update screens configuration wizards etc.
> We are notorious for waiting waaay too long to make a stabilization branch 
> and so feel compelled to release it too early.
> Particularly the configuration wizards always have bugs that show themselves 
> right after release.
> Since we historically only build a ISO once - we are stuck with buggy 
> software for newbees to endure till they update.
> 
> I would suggest we have already started to go too far with the inclusion of 
> python 3 code work.
> Our 2.8 stabilization branch should probably be made under that and soon.
> Then we should stabilize for a long time like 4 -6 months.
> 
> Then we should release in another year because there is lots to add in that 
> year.
> And that is when reverse run should go in.
> 
> My 2 cents
> Chris M
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Rod Webster <r...@vehiclemods.net.au>
> Sent: May 21, 2019 4:22 AM
> To: EMC developers
> Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] Introduction and a couple of questions
> 
> Well forum member PhillC has a working version of  Reverse run in his git
> repository <https://github.com/phillc54?tab=repositories> and enough people
> have been using it to confirm it works without breaking anything.
> 
> Aside from some simulations and one component (plasmac.comp), incorporating
> reverse run is the only change Phill has done to the core code and he keeps
> it up to date with master branch weekly. I think he's kept the sims and
> component separate from his modified master branch code.
> 
> So there is not really any excuse to leave Reverse run out.   Get it done
> Andy!
> 
> 
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