Re: Packaging the Intersense Library

2012-07-31 Thread Nicolas Chauvet
2012/7/28 Ankur Sinha : > On Thu, 2012-07-26 at 20:35 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote: >> I didn't see the source anywhere. Unless they over the sources (and >> it's FOSS) then it's a non-starter... >> >> > > Yeah. That's what I thought too. I'll see if I can get the source code > some place. If I can't,

Re: Packaging the Intersense Library

2012-07-27 Thread Ankur Sinha
On Thu, 2012-07-26 at 20:35 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote: > I didn't see the source anywhere. Unless they over the sources (and > it's FOSS) then it's a non-starter... > > Yeah. That's what I thought too. I'll see if I can get the source code some place. If I can't, I'll set up a private repository

Re: Packaging the Intersense Library

2012-07-26 Thread Richard Shaw
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 7:23 PM, Ankur Sinha wrote: > I've failed to find any licensing information though. Should I start by > talking to legal? I didn't see the source anywhere. Unless they over the sources (and it's FOSS) then it's a non-starter... http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guid

Packaging the Intersense Library

2012-07-26 Thread Ankur Sinha
Hi folks, I was wondering if it's worth packaging up the Intersense library[1] to make it available for Fedora? Intersense makes sensors and chips for motion tracking. I've recently started working with NavChip[2]. It's how I ran into the library. Navigation systems are an important research subje