Martin Langhoff <martin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 03/10/2011 1:23:40 AM +0350: Well, Isn't there any suitable common name for those 50 similar-ish robots? There might be lots of robots similar to these, but there are certainly lots of other robots which are totally different. So, it would be nice if we can assign a category name to the robots you mention, and provide a package for them.On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Tim Niemueller <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 09.03.2011 19:33, Martin Langhoff wrote:On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Tim Niemueller <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:That still is way to vague. I suggest creating a package per robot/board/platform/sensor/actuator. If there is a canonical softwareWe are talking about 1 package for a 1-line file. That's very OCD :-)One single package simplifies maintenance for this maintainer, reduces metadata load on fedora infra, cuts your "yum downloading metadata" times.I know, but one catch-all package is just not the proper way.Well that's just an unfounded statement. I have an NXT, a GoGo board, a Pico/Scratch board all on my desk right now. I'll get my hands on a wedo and arduino kit soon. They are _extremely_ similar, they are actually are all variations on a theme; just like printers are. All have 3 to 5 inputs (usually read as an unsigned int) and 3 to 5 "controller" ports. Some have a cpu you get to program, plus a tiny bit of RAM. They all cost < USD 100 (or around $250 in a kit with sensors and motors). If the API (and CPU/RAM) allows, you can copy some bytecode files to the device and execute them independently. Otherwise you read the inputs and write commands to the controller ports. They are _so_ similar, that we control them all from TurtleArt, or from Scratch. Their sensors are mostly the same across different boards. Is there any problem if we end up with a package with udev rules for 50 similar-ish robots that can be controlled by more than one library? Why are the bluetooth and printer rpm maintainers not hitting that problem? File a bug against their packages too ;-) Thanks, Hedayat m |
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