This would definitely be the way to go, but ...
I am afraid I'm not in the position to seriously maintain the redundancy
code (which would mean providing minimal assistance and quality assurance
for enhancements of other parties).
Of course I could simply upload what I've got. Recently I had four
requests, so right now I would prefer to keep it that way.
Joerg.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: J. Lewis Muir [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2017 5:10 PM
>To: Penning, Joerg
>Cc: Adil Razzaq; [email protected]
>Subject: Re: EPICS Redundancy
>
>On 08/02, Penning, Joerg wrote:
>> the EPICS Redundancy stuff has been developed and put into operation
>at DESY
>> in Hamburg/Germany.
>>
>> There has been an enhancement from Scott Baily (Los Alamos).
>>
>> Unfortunately there is no download link I could provide, but I can
>send
>> design documents and the most current version (Scotts version) to
>anyone who
>> is interested. Just email me at mailto:[email protected].
>
>Why don't you just put it on GitHub or Bitbucket or something? Then you
>could get contributions from others. What is the downside to hosting it
>publicly if people are interested?
>
>Lewis
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