The power of open source software hits the real world – print a new 3D-printer with your 3D-printer and give it to your friends so they can print new 3D-printers for their friends… Google calls it „the little China for your desktop“. About 500 US$ (should be something like 29,32 € atm and still declining ,) is the price for this „replicator“ (en, de).
A: „Wow what a damn cool add-on part for your […] is that?!“
B: „Oh it came to my mind yesterday. Works great for me!“
A: „Have been searching for this for about a year now! Does it […], too?“
B: „No, not really. But I upped the blueprints into my repository, grab it from there and add […] right here“ (points on his screen) „Would be nice if you could share it afterwards, I think my sister needs it, too.“
A: „Goes without saying…“
Just dreaming. Nail, coffin, capitalism and stuff, you know…
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Dienstag,, 15. März 2011 @ 20:36.
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Thank you very much!! You're doing an essential job for the development of open source software! The following points aren't meant as dogmas but as a clue, decide for yourself what you think could be useful in troubleshooting.
- Please...
- ...state name and version of your operating system / desktop environment
- ...state the version of the program you're using
- ...be detailed in what is happening and what you expected to happen
- ...try to provide some deeper information (like xplanetFX logs or the output of the program when started in a terminal window)
- ...speak to me as a human being, don't think I'm a bot.
Herzlichen Dank!! Fehlerberichte sind essentiell für die Entwicklung von Open-Source-Software! Die folgenden Punkte sind keine Dogmen, sondern sollen eher Anhaltspunkte darstellen; entscheide selbst, ob sie für die Fehlersuche hilfreich sein könnten.
- Bitte...
- ...nenne den Namen und die Version Deines Betriebssystems / Deiner Desktopumgebung
- ...nenne die Version des von Dir benutzten Programms
- ...beschreibe möglichst genau, was passiert und was Du erwartest, was passieren sollte
- ...stelle möglichst tiefergehende Informationen zur Verfügung (xplanetFX Logs oder die Ausgabe des Programms im Terminalfenster)
- ...sprich mit mir, wie mit einem Menschen, ich bin kein Automat.