On 12/09/2010 02:22 PM, Igor Chudov wrote:
> I am extremely and openly critical of many open source products, but I 
> have
> to say that EMC2 is on top as far as documentation, ease of configuration,
> etc is concerned. To add to this excellent support, and you would know why I
> am very happy. EMC2 is also very stable.
>
> The documentation is clear, abundant, and actually correct.
>
> The tasks that users try to accomplish with EMC2, such as retrofitting old
> machines or making new machines, are daunting and many of us are first
> timers, myself included. This is why using EMC2 is so difficult, not because
> EMC2 is hard to use. I had to learn everything about CNC as part of my
> project.
>
> i
I for one, am extremely happy that EMC2 is out there, and all the folks 
that have participated in making this software a reality deserve a huge 
pat on the back.  Guys like Stuart and Kirk, pushing the limits out in 
the big iron world, guys that have come up with working solutions to 
pendants and MPG's, guys like Steve P, Chris, and so many others that 
seem to live on IRC and are always willing to jump in and help somebody, 
guys like John Thornton who took the bull by the horns and help out with 
the documentation, and so many others.  Without folks like you, my 
little hare-brained scheme to make a CNC machine that would cut bamboo 
strips into tapered triangles to make fly fishing rods would probably 
never have come to fruition.

You all have my utmost thanks.

Mark

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