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On Jan 14, 2021, at 9:27 AM, Torsten Bögershausen via Core-talk < core-talk at aps.anl.gov> wrote:
I asked officially, if they can “support” building my EPICS module as a free service,
and here is the answer
You might have to clarify their 4th bullet point since most (all?) of us get paid to develop the code in one way or another. In most cases our employers run research labs or facilities and are not commercial for-profit companies, although that’s not true
of everyone who works on EPICS (e.g. Osprey and CosyLab).
Also, keep in mind that their "Open Source Subscription" means a specific amount of free-of-charge credits per project per month. If your project is large, or defines many jobs, or receives many commits, you might run out of credits before the end of the month. I don't recall if there are any MacOS credits in the Open Source Subscription.
~Ralph
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