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Don Lancaster
Most of the systems we’ll look at are outrageously expensive. A house and two cars. But there is no reason the whole kit and kaboodle of them could not be replaced with about $175 worth of hacker parts, bunches of time, and a lot of imagination. So there are some incredible new opportunities here.
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Dirty Steve
A. Make ANYTHING you want to
B. DON'T SELL IT OR POST IT ONLINE
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Its been known for a while that most of the future inovation in reprap will have to be in software.
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I spent about $40,000 so far on reprap projects,
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I hope when the project is near completion that it can pay for itself
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Open Source is not free IP, you "pay" for it with IP in return, if you add modifications.
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Three centuries after the invention of FOSS most users rarely care to report issues, much less they fix them and provide the patch. A lot more likely they use another package, even if it costs money. If you're in luck, and only then, they point their finger to the maintainer (like "can you fix this for me?").
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That would be three decades rather than three centuries wouldn't it?
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I would like to respectfully point out that a very minute ratio of end users are programmers.
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Any idea how we can start that?
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Traumflug
No need to be a programmer to report issues/bug, but this is --pardon-- a typical excuse.
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much less they fix them and provide the patch.
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The reason people don't contribute to open source software is that it has engendered a platform for people to be rude and immature toward each other. People who don't do programming for a living fear contribution because they don't know good coding practice -- and too often, that is grounds for the maintainers to act like the football jocks they never were.