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The title kind of says it all: could we consider transferring this repository to https://github.com/OpenEtherCATsociety, where SOEM itself is also hosted?
The main benefit is we wouldn't be dependent any more on a single maintainer.
@bnjmnp what do you think?
I'm currently sending an email to the OEC society to ask what they think.
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Hi @bnjmnp and @RobertoRoos. RT-Labs are open to discuss this with you @bnjmnp. I cannot find your email address, so please send us an email ([email protected]), and we'll take it from there. Best regards, RT-Labs team.
I don't want to press, but any progress with a potential transfer?
Maybe I should elaborate on my interest: I want to use pysoem for a project but I'm only allowed to do so if I'm confident in its future prooffness. Having more than a single moderator behind the project is a big part of that.
The title kind of says it all: could we consider transferring this repository to https://github.com/OpenEtherCATsociety, where
SOEM
itself is also hosted?The main benefit is we wouldn't be dependent any more on a single maintainer.
@bnjmnp what do you think?
I'm currently sending an email to the OEC society to ask what they think.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: