Hi Rok,
1: I would just refer to EPICS 7. There is no, and never really was an EPICS 4 as a self-contained release. The features foreseen in EPICS 4 development became practically
usable first after integration in the Core, i.e., EPICS 7 release. (there may be opinions on this one though…)
2: Fixing the link would IMO do the job. (https://epics-controls.org/epics-users/projects/)
Thanks,
Timo
From: Rok Šabjan <rok.sabjan at cosylab.com>
Date: Wednesday, 14 December 2022 at 12:12
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Hey Timo,
thx for comments, much appreciated. Can you suggest improvements (or check below)?
- Do you just want to move to EPICS 7 (instead of 4)?
- We just fix the link to epics-controls site?
Cheers,
Rok
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Interesting.
In general OK IMO, but there are a couple issues that I spotted after a quick read:
-“EPICS 4” still keeps popping up: “…integrated micro-services in V4.”
(?)
-the “projects” list points to the ANL website, which states that the list was last updated in December 2000. (epics-controls site has a list that is at least somewhat
more up to date…)
Timo
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Subject: Cosylab article on EPICS