I will look into this.
2018-01-17 2:51 GMT+01:00 Jeff Epler :
> Our policy is that any code added to LinuxCNC has to be compatible with
> the license terms "GPL version 2 or any later version".
> https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses
>
> Anything that imposes a rest
Our policy is that any code added to LinuxCNC has to be compatible with
the license terms "GPL version 2 or any later version".
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses
Anything that imposes a restriction on how the software can be used (for
example, if it is claimed th
On 16 January 2018 at 18:52, Nicklas Karlsson
wrote:ause of lack of official company home page.
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> Software is basically "soem" https://openethercatsociety.
> github.io/doc/soem/index.html
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I would very much like to see EtherCAT supported by LinuxCNC, but this part
of the SOEM license is (I t
> On 13 January 2018 at 15:06, Nicklas Karlsson
> wrote:
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> > I checked out via git, how do I procede if I want to commit via git?
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> You would push it to your own repository on github, then press the
> pull-request button on the LinuxCNC github.
>
> Though there are other ways, I beli
On 13 January 2018 at 15:06, Nicklas Karlsson
wrote:
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> I checked out via git, how do I procede if I want to commit via git?
You would push it to your own repository on github, then press the
pull-request button on the LinuxCNC github.
Though there are other ways, I believe.
Are you sure tha