I noticed in this old thread some discussion about potentially open-sourcing qDslrDashboard, and would like to restart this conversation. There are many competent programmers out there who both use qDslrDashboard and would enjoy contributing to the project, myself included--I can only imagine how far the community could take it if we worked together
This is, of course, entirely at the discretion of @hubaiz; managing an open-source project is wonderfully time-consuming, and the process of converting an existing project to open-source is itself full of logistical challenges. Either way, consider the possibilities!
Thoughts on open-sourcing qDslrDashboard?
Re: Thoughts on open-sourcing qDslrDashboard?
DslrDashboard was open source and no one contributed a single line, so why would be different in case of qDslrDashboard?
Re: Thoughts on open-sourcing qDslrDashboard?
Well, my schedule is pretty free for the next couple of months and I've been looking for a new side project (in addition to time-lapsing, of course), so I can guarantee that at least one person will spend time on it
Just to get an idea, what does the software stack look like? I've played with Android SDK in the past and have quite a bit of Java and C/C++ experience.
Just to get an idea, what does the software stack look like? I've played with Android SDK in the past and have quite a bit of Java and C/C++ experience.
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Re: Thoughts on open-sourcing qDslrDashboard?
For some people, trusting a binary release isn't always the best thing. Having more eyes on a project can't hurt.
This would allow people to review the code themselves, and enable contributions in case someone wants to help the project.
Personally, I would just like to compile it myself. Many of the bundled dependencies I already have on my system. I would rather it link against what I have rather than the prebuilts that could be doing anything.
This would allow people to review the code themselves, and enable contributions in case someone wants to help the project.
Personally, I would just like to compile it myself. Many of the bundled dependencies I already have on my system. I would rather it link against what I have rather than the prebuilts that could be doing anything.
Re: Thoughts on open-sourcing qDslrDashboard?
Free/Open Source Software is not just about other people contributing code, it's about putting users in control - allowing the source to be viewed and verify what it does and doesn't do to their computer.
I've just wasted a bunch of time and bandwidth re-downloading QT5 libraries that are already on my machine, and I have no way to check whether the 6.6MB qdslrdashboard binary contains malware, so I've gone from excited about finding something better than Entangle to unlikely to even run it.