Why not open source some of UCCNC

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Why not open source some of UCCNC

Postby rmoen » Tue Aug 20, 2024 4:20 am

New to UCCNC - just got a C94 board w/ uc300eth.

Spent a hour trying to figure out why i couldn't get a pin to activate (16, port 2) and decided to uninstall 1.2115 and try 1.2113, and volla, it worked. No idea why. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling 1.2115 but that didn't make a difference.

Looking at the forum and facebook page, there seems to be a growing frustration around software releases, either too infrequent, new versions having issues, etc. Why not open source parts of the project so people can just fix some of the stuff? I'm a former c# dev, but heck I'd even just update documentation if it helped the greater good. I'm sure you could keep the license part closed source, so you wouldn't change licensing etc.

Come on, let's make this thing even better.
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Re: Why not open source some of UCCNC

Postby ger21 » Tue Aug 20, 2024 11:39 pm

UCCNC is under constant development, with new features constantly being added. Bugs are fixed with every new release.
The previous release was a massive update, with a ton of new features. The last update was released 3 weeks ago.
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Re: Why not open source some of UCCNC

Postby cncdrive » Wed Aug 21, 2024 1:18 am

I don't think it would be a good idea to make it open source as it could lead to unverified codes and software versions causing problems to customers.
We made a new release 3 weeks ago and already working on the next release.

I'm not sure why your code did not work with switching the output, but maybe you can show your code to let us check.
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Re: Why not open source some of UCCNC

Postby Precision Composites » Thu Sep 05, 2024 11:57 pm

ger21 wrote:UCCNC is under constant development, with new features constantly being added. Bugs are fixed with every new release.
The previous release was a massive update, with a ton of new features. The last update was released 3 weeks ago.


What's the latest update? Still showing 1.2113 on the website.
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Re: Why not open source some of UCCNC

Postby cncdrive » Fri Sep 06, 2024 5:39 pm

All updates are listed here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=240&start=50
Latest one is 1.2117, but 1.2118 is on it's way soon.
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Re: Why not open source some of UCCNC

Postby charliem » Sun Sep 08, 2024 12:05 am

Latest one is 1.2117, but 1.2118 is on it's way soon


But aren't these beta releases and not official releases?
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Re: Why not open source some of UCCNC

Postby A_Camera » Sun Sep 08, 2024 7:58 pm

rmoen wrote:New to UCCNC - just got a C94 board w/ uc300eth.

Spent a hour trying to figure out why i couldn't get a pin to activate (16, port 2) and decided to uninstall 1.2115 and try 1.2113, and volla, it worked. No idea why. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling 1.2115 but that didn't make a difference.

Looking at the forum and facebook page, there seems to be a growing frustration around software releases, either too infrequent, new versions having issues, etc. Why not open source parts of the project so people can just fix some of the stuff? I'm a former c# dev, but heck I'd even just update documentation if it helped the greater good. I'm sure you could keep the license part closed source, so you wouldn't change licensing etc.

Come on, let's make this thing even better.

UCCNC is not a freeware. It's a commercial product.

If you have issues with the test versions then don't install them, use only the official releases.
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Re: Why not open source some of UCCNC

Postby cseyler » Sat Sep 21, 2024 7:26 pm

Just my 2 cents:

UCCNC only works with your hardware. WOuld it be a problem to increase the cost of the hardware to include the uccnc licence fee ?

cncdrive wrote:I don't think it would be a good idea to make it open source as it could lead to unverified codes and software versions causing problems to customers.
We made a new release 3 weeks ago and already working on the next release.

I'm not sure why your code did not work with switching the output, but maybe you can show your code to let us check.


It is the opposite. The owner of the project has always the possibility to validate the pushed code before merging it. The fix / feature adding process is really faster to allow people to build an intermediar release (commonly called nightly release) before any "official release" (RC, beta of final)
Having a large community that actively contribute to a project leads to a better quality product because your small team has to focus to fixing bug, adding some features instead of spending time to refactoring,...
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