While we're on the topic of licenses, I've never scraped other sites for Cubehero. Obviously, I'm always looking for reasons why someone would or wouldn't host on it. Recently, the issue of licenses came up. Cubehero currently only has one type of license: CC Non-commercial. Would licensing prevent you from hosting on Cubehero? Or is it a secondary concern?by iamwil - General
Just as a quick followup to last week's announcement, now discussion sections can be created for all physible projects. I detailed it in a quick blog post, but you can check it out directly. Soon, you should be able to submit changes to a community. Let me know if you have any questions or feedback.by iamwil - General
Hi all, I posted about Cubehero before, a place to host your 3D printable projects. I'm adding discussion and comments, and rolling it out in phases, starting with a meta section for feedback and questions about Cubehero. I wrote a blog post about where it's going. I'll eventually roll this out for each physible project. Lemme know if you have any feedback. Wilby iamwil - General
Hi all, I wrote a library to read and write binary and ASCII STL files. It can also render the STL files to PNG by leveraging imagemagick. I introduced the library on the Cubehero blog a couple months back. If you find it at all useful, lemme know or want to contribute changes, feel free to do so! Wil Cubehero.comby iamwil - General
xclusive585 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Good luck Will. > > I'm hoping to see someone come out as the obvious > winner here, and give a proper place for open > source ideas to be shared, and give us a proper > alternative to Thingiverse. Thanks. While we're here, what's the one thing you need from Cubehero to win you over? Is it clear licenby iamwil - Object repositories
Hi all, The guy behind Cubehero here. Been lurking for a while, and finally decided to chime in here to update some info. QuotetheCrazy The Cubehero website tried hard but imho being git based ruined it. People had to get their git software setup to upload . Cubehero doesn't require you to know or use git. You can upload your files directly on the site now. In addition, it's still based on giby iamwil - Object repositories