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Evolution = change or die

Hello everyone - again
my activity on this site has been low for the past year as i have been up to my ears with starting a business and developing a few products for us to sell . I would encourage anyone reading this to take a good long look at my profile so as to understand my background and my history with the diydrones community .

As most are aware , the only true constant in life is change . However the rate of change would appear to be on the uprise . most of us at this point either have lost our jobs or at least know someone who has . This in turn has a ripple effect on the economy , not just as a whole but an individuals economy . The effects of the present state of the economy have been effecting the world of open source . this can be demonstrated very easily by noting Blogs such as Chris's "update on product availability " , the disappearance of projects such as open pilot (I've been trying to contact the team with no success and the latest activity was back in June . if anyone has more info please let me know.). Lets face it , its hard to develop complicated machinery with no capital.

the future of open source autopilots are not guaranteed . as with everything in life open source autopilots are going to have to change or die . OSAP (open source autopilots) have been facing many problems from all sides .
These include but not limited to government regulations , inter-OSAP competition , bad economy , "race to the bottom" mentality , "open source = no $" mentality , no single self regulation entity (AMA for UAVs),and many other fears and misconception held by the public at large and OSAP developers.

The question at hand is this : how can OSAPs change so as not to die ?

I believe the answer is to draw from the strengths that both "open source" and "commercial" auto pilots enjoy

#1 co-operation . as individuals we will be broken one by one , If we join forces we can be unstoppable
#2 commercial viability . the most successful open source projects have commercial applications . no income = no output.
#3 self regulation . Ive been told directly from FAA officials and can be read here ARC.pdf . we have to self regulate or the government will be stepping in .
#4 we , as a whole , need to stop making decisions based on fear . logic yes , fear no



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  • You are kidding about the OpenPilot having disappeard, right? Check out the forums or SVN. Development is extremely active and racing towards a v1.0 release.

    I don't know who you have been trying to contact, but I haven't seen you on the forum, IRC (#openpilot on freenode) or anywhere else. Regardless, I can assure you that OpenPilot is anything but dead.
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