WOW PaddyB your project looks great!
We have been working on a new project also based on ESP32 and I can see some smart ideas in your board that we can use in the future. I will publish the source of this new project soon and maybe something can help yours too.
We are about to start a new stage in OpenMarine/OpenPlotter with the next OpenPlotter version, new OpenMarine projects, etc. Techstyle asked some time ago for an open place in OpenMarine to share open-source projects to make them more visible to the world and I think this is the best time to do that.
To keep OpenPlotter alive we have set some resources in OpenMarine like this forum, a fast cloud for file sharing (OP downloads), some remote servers, the shop... these resources are mostly paid by donations of OpenPlotter users and when this is not enough we use the shop's revenue. So it is fair enough that we open these resources and infrastructure for free to be used by anyone doing marine open-source stuff.
A good start could be re-writing the openmarine.net main page to add some kind of wiki or CMS for self-edition.
Just like https://open-boat-projects.org/en/ but more focused on offering free tools and a working environment to help any 100% open source maritime project.
Your thoughts?
We have been working on a new project also based on ESP32 and I can see some smart ideas in your board that we can use in the future. I will publish the source of this new project soon and maybe something can help yours too.
We are about to start a new stage in OpenMarine/OpenPlotter with the next OpenPlotter version, new OpenMarine projects, etc. Techstyle asked some time ago for an open place in OpenMarine to share open-source projects to make them more visible to the world and I think this is the best time to do that.
To keep OpenPlotter alive we have set some resources in OpenMarine like this forum, a fast cloud for file sharing (OP downloads), some remote servers, the shop... these resources are mostly paid by donations of OpenPlotter users and when this is not enough we use the shop's revenue. So it is fair enough that we open these resources and infrastructure for free to be used by anyone doing marine open-source stuff.
A good start could be re-writing the openmarine.net main page to add some kind of wiki or CMS for self-edition.
Just like https://open-boat-projects.org/en/ but more focused on offering free tools and a working environment to help any 100% open source maritime project.
Your thoughts?