nick83ola Posted November 24, 2021 Report Posted November 24, 2021 Hi, I think that Midibox is a great project (is the one that get me started on pic16 programming) and it deserves to grow/transform more as more affordable and capable boards are getting available. In particular the esp32 seems to be a good platform for doing some cool usb/bluetooth experimentation, and the stm32 is also promising. But the licensing of the project doesn't allow easily for other people to contribute and create new projects, and I think this has "stopped" the project a bit. Also contributing on a platform like github, maybe implementing automatic builds pipeline, would make everything easier. @TK. would you be open to move the project to a more open source model, with a license such as MIT/Apache or LGPL that will allows also commercial/other derivatives? Would you be open to move the development to some platform like Github? I can volunteer some times to make the transition happen. Thanks, Nick Quote
Hawkeye Posted November 24, 2021 Report Posted November 24, 2021 Hi! The normal process for this is to first build and document a project, show it to TK. and show you're willing to support it over the years - then he can decide if you can get approval to market it. Last time we spoke with him, he reiterated that any commercial use will need that approval from him - thus general LGPL/MIT/Apache licenses will not be applicable. This does not mean you cannot fork or develop on the existing code base for personal or forum usecases - anything ESP32 sounds super fun! Best regards, Peter Quote
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