ShaunG
Well-Known Member
1) numbers wise, we have a small amount of interest although it seems to be attracting more interest daily
2)I would really like to use the wiki, although i guess it depends on the concencus, is every one happy to check 2 sites?
3)I hope this is a given, v1 wil have to be prototype with the expectation that we will have issues, if we can base most of it in firmware we should be able to resolve issues with code
4) me too
I agree, we need to write the tech standards and requirements document to capture all that has been said on here in an easy to read set of requirements (putting my day job hat on it would be a project charter and technical specification document) I am happy to crack on with this initially unless someone else is more suited or wants to...I would love to start getting to grips with programming and learning as well as housings
Anyone want to volunteer for the following:
Specification and technical requirements
Project charter, urghh but best to have it
Electronic hardware specs/choices
Housings and case manufacture
Stm32 coding
Pcb design
Pcb manufacture
Wiki maintenance
Project management
R&d
Technical writing
Instructions writing
I am quite happy to work on any or all, it would be nice to get away from the day job and progress on the housings and electronic solutions is taking more time, I look forward to the coding but don't think there is anyway I can do more than a small portion of it
If anyone else can think of anything to add to the list, or wants to take part then please volunteer
2)I would really like to use the wiki, although i guess it depends on the concencus, is every one happy to check 2 sites?
3)I hope this is a given, v1 wil have to be prototype with the expectation that we will have issues, if we can base most of it in firmware we should be able to resolve issues with code
4) me too
I agree, we need to write the tech standards and requirements document to capture all that has been said on here in an easy to read set of requirements (putting my day job hat on it would be a project charter and technical specification document) I am happy to crack on with this initially unless someone else is more suited or wants to...I would love to start getting to grips with programming and learning as well as housings
Anyone want to volunteer for the following:
Specification and technical requirements
Project charter, urghh but best to have it
Electronic hardware specs/choices
Housings and case manufacture
Stm32 coding
Pcb design
Pcb manufacture
Wiki maintenance
Project management
R&d
Technical writing
Instructions writing
I am quite happy to work on any or all, it would be nice to get away from the day job and progress on the housings and electronic solutions is taking more time, I look forward to the coding but don't think there is anyway I can do more than a small portion of it
If anyone else can think of anything to add to the list, or wants to take part then please volunteer
I just wanted to state my interest and willingness to do what i can for this project.
I have been following it since its origin and am happy to contribute - most likely in terms of testing and R & D.
4 things:
1) Have we any idea of how many people are interested in this as we stand? i.e. numbers who would stump up for a first go? That would give us an idea of how many on a first run of orders of casing, pcb, etc.
2) Are we going to take this out of the PBO forum (to the wiki) or double post on each site. I just want to know which to follow and make sure I'm not missing out on something!
3) It strikes me that we will be very lucky indeed to get this right the first time, so we need to invest in some trial (and errors).
4) I have a particular interest in wireless tech on the boat. It resolves some issues (although creates new problems as well).
Should we begin to establish a tech standard that we work towards on Model 1 ?
Just some thoughts !!
Jaba