I got this back from TrackIR today:
"We would really like to have support in your open source project, but require that no part of the TrackIR SDK be openly distributed. We need to make sure that the TrackIR support you make available to the public is in a binary format and that the source is not available.
If that's doable for you, I'll also need you to sign and return the attached NDA."
I'm not sure what that means in terms of code without actually seeing the API...
In general, would how would the current core developers feel about trying to accomodate such a restriction?
I don't have strong feelings one way or another, I just thought it would be an interesting feature and within my capabilities to contribute to Allegiance. If this is a non-starter, I understand and I will not be offended. If there is some other coding project that I can contribute to, I'm willing to take a look.
Dorjan wrote:QUOTE (Dorjan @ May 5 2009, 07:30 AM) The trouble I see with this tech is that if you look left you aren't looking at the screen and so although the screen changes to you looking left you aren't looking at the screen anymore to see it
Thats because the guy in the video could only afford HALF of the equipment... you need this too... as well as neck brace for all the gadgets on your head....
Bodhammer wrote:QUOTE (Bodhammer @ May 13 2009, 11:15 PM) I got this back from TrackIR today:
"We would really like to have support in your open source project, but require that no part of the TrackIR SDK be openly distributed. We need to make sure that the TrackIR support you make available to the public is in a binary format and that the source is not available.
If that's doable for you, I'll also need you to sign and return the attached NDA."
I'm not sure what that means in terms of code without actually seeing the API...
In general, would how would the current core developers feel about trying to accomodate such a restriction?
I don't have strong feelings one way or another, I just thought it would be an interesting feature and within my capabilities to contribute to Allegiance. If this is a non-starter, I understand and I will not be offended. If there is some other coding project that I can contribute to, I'm willing to take a look.
bod
Be VERY careful with the way you work things with the alleg code.
It's not open source, even though the source is open. Every modification done to the code, according to the license provided by Microsoft, is property of Microsoft.