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Re: [milo-dev] Suggesting a GSoC project

 
Oh - i like open source - and i like eclipse and again the opcua plugin is open source.
See >> So i get a professional tool -- and if i miss anything,  i clone the github repo of the opcua plug-in and extend it.
 
But i dont like the religious approach.
Instead of having the only "TRUTH" we should focus on making things better.
See linux desktop or even eclipse:
    * eclipse actions
    * command framework
    * e4
This is no engineering.
 
Susan
 
 
 
 
 
Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2018 um 08:45 Uhr
Von: "Jens Reimann" <jreimann@xxxxxxxxxx>
An: "milo developer discussions" <milo-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [milo-dev] Suggesting a GSoC project
Hi Susan,
 
I think it is fine if you don't see the advantages of following an open source approach. Not all people do.
 
However, there are people who do see advantages of this approach. And this GSoC project is for them.
 
Cheers
 
Jens
 
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 3:18 PM, Susan Iway <Susan.Iway@xxxxxxx> wrote:
The opcua plug-in is EPL -  impulse is not - but free to download and use.
So i get a professional tool -- and if i miss anything,  i clone the github repo of the opcua plug-in and extend it.
What else do i need ?
 
Dont get me wrong - nothing against developing another client - but for me i dont see any advandages.
You probably need to spend a lot of effort to lift it above toy level.
 
Susan
 
 
 
Gesendet: Samstag, 24. Februar 2018 um 13:25 Uhr
Von: "Jens Reimann" <jreimann@xxxxxxxxxx>
An: "milo developer discussions" <milo-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [milo-dev] Suggesting a GSoC project
I am sorry but that isn't open source: http://toem.de/index.php/projects/impulse/licensing
 
The plug-in itself may be, but the whole UI is commercial. Or did I overlook something?
 
On Feb 24, 2018 12:42, "Susan Iway" <Susan.Iway@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> And it would be open source, hence no need for people to provide their contact details to download the stuff, which would mean it would really be "freely" available :-)
>> And in addition to that, using the Eclipse Platform, it would be possible to write add-ons for this solution which extend the solution even further. Creating an open ecosystem.
 
EPL based milo client is already existing -> impulse opcua ext.  (http://toem.de/index.php/projects/impulse-opcua)
 
Cheers,
Susan

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