PyBBIO Library development

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shubhangi....@itbhu.ac.in

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Jan 6, 2015, 3:02:20 AM1/6/15
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I was wondering if could contribute to the development of PyBBIO library in any way. I have worked with varied embedded systems such as Arduino, BBB and TI MSP430 and comfortable with C,C++,Python and Arduino wiring languages. If the library requires feature addition or bug fixes, I am willing to work on it. I am new to contributing towards open-source community and would be so grateful if any of you could provide the stepping stone.

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Jason Kridner

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Jan 30, 2015, 5:05:29 PM1/30/15
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You should try to engage with the developers of that tool, just in case they don't watch this list. I won't say who, because you should be able to figure that out. :-)

Alexander Hiam

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Jan 30, 2015, 7:53:13 PM1/30/15
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On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 5:05:29 PM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
You should try to engage with the developers of that tool, just in case they don't watch this list. I won't say who, because you should be able to figure that out. :-)

Oh hey, that's me! And I believe you did email me.
 
On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at 3:02:20 AM UTC-5, shubhangi....@itbhu.ac.in wrote:
I was wondering if could contribute to the development of PyBBIO library in any way. I have worked with varied embedded systems such as Arduino, BBB and TI MSP430 and comfortable with C,C++,Python and Arduino wiring languages. If the library requires feature addition or bug fixes, I am willing to work on it. I am new to contributing towards open-source community and would be so grateful if any of you could provide the stepping stone.

I'm not sure a straight PyBBIO development project makes sense this year, unless someone can come up with some really awesome ideas. I'm thinking it makes more sense to focus on PRU support and putting together a friendly way to have dynamically loadable PRU drivers with APIs exposed in userspace that could be used to extend libraries like PyBBIO and bonescript. (e.g. starting with pruspeak)

Have you looked into the PRUSS at all?
 
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