====== Thing I am doing now ====== * Pulling code and compiling git@github.com:edwin-oetelaar/dpdaemon.git * should we keep 2 versions ? eddaemon and dpdaemon * I think we can compile this on Windows-10 using WSL2 (windows subsystem linux) * We can not use WSL2 in a virtualized Windows-10, nesting hypervisors does not work, even when bios and virtualbox have it enabled * Working with WSL2, Ubuntu on a normal Windows laptop without dual boot works fine, network connections from inside should work, but need testing * I suggest we focus on Linux-native users and WSL2 users, not native windows or Mac users Compiles cleanly with git clone git@github.com:edwin-oetelaar/dpdaemon.git cd dpdaemon make fix 1 bug, clean compile now ===Converting Eagle circuit boards to Kicad=== * import into pro 9.x version of eagle (linked to fusion 360 account) * export as eagle 7.x version * import into kicad 5 or 6 pre * fix things * Bob will take existing boards and make mounting hole spacing 40 mm outside dimension 48 mm * we call the new version "Black-Boards" ===Video creation on youtube=== * Unboxing of the system and the cards * Why the system is useful * What place does it have in the arduino/raspberry-Pi ecosystem * Building reliable * Building quickly * Who is the target audience (promise of the arduino letting you down?) * Better documentation * Fully open hardware * A real design, based on a vision of a controlling API works on Linux and others * License for commercial use * Commercial support and customisation ===Grouping features to create traction in the mind=== ===Sponsoring the project=== * Maybe Open Collective, just like Open Broadcaster Software https://opencollective.com/obsproject * Allow supporters to use Patreon to support project * Allow People to send Bitcoin to project * Go onto Crowd Supply and release a new FPGA board + kit, based on experience (we can show how it works) ===Who What Why=== * Engineers or aspiring makers are target * some knowledge required * explain what FPGA is what can it do that is hard * why are FPGA boards seldom used outside of big companies? * can we do precise timing * can we do real random number generators * can we do encryption to make communication secure and private * do we have a patent * trouble with long wires, I2C and other bus systems * does it cost a lot of money * do you get value for your money * can you make money using selling and contributing to the ecosystem * explain why creating stuff is so difficult and expensive * We are not sales people * We are like you, we have done this and learned some lessons * We want to help you by sharing * we struggle with the business part, just like all tech people * we our tech is cool and everyone should see it and use it * If you contribute you get credit and money * Building robots and machines is cool and is the future * we like sci fi movies * we like to hear from you * we like your feedback on our work * we will change thing if we hear a good idea * we will sell some hardware because it make your life easier * everything will be open and free so you can take it and use it forever * we spent lots of time writing drivers and code, use it, make it better and share it again * engineers make the world go round * technology drives progress, creates more wealth, health and enables art, art is exclusively for humans * * we are trying something new and want you to participate in our journey * we do not want to stuff that goes in a drawer and in the trash * we use high quality parts * we have a system to integrate new parts into our API * you can build anything quickly * solve your problem quickly * one video every week for a year about working with the ecosystem * we will spend a full year on promoting and trying to find you, the people who need and want it * as a contributor, you can upload your profile, show your work and get paid, it is a good way to show your skills * if you have a problem, we will suggest a solution, with or without our system * we need to formulate a code of conduct (internally and for contributors) * we need a public manifesto about what we value, open, free tech and expression for all without exception * we use open source software wherever possible, even if it is more effort sometimes * we need to define our niche clearly * we need other people close to our niche to participate, eg youtube channels or blogs * we to find common values for all our followers * we care about tech more than money * we can not create a "tribe" without showing public leadership * we should not take ourselves seriously, we are however serious about the work we do * we can be and will always be nerds and never change into sales people or actors/influencers * so many people in the world, all we need is 1 in a million to make this platform great * you can sell boards and solutions based on the platform * if you want our stamp of approval, you need to comply with the fully open license and allow others to improve and adapt your work * we will not take away your rights, or abandon the project, there is no risk in participation * we will use English as our main language but welcome translations * please write proper English and accept corrections, use DeepL or other quality translator to verify your texts * we like to be mentioned on public forums or social media, twitter, linked-in and... make a list * about us, we are not kids, we have tech experience to share * we will mention all contributors to the project on our youtube channel and give credit where it is due * if you have a tech or any related channel on youtube we will mention you if you like, will you mention us too? * ===Channels on youtube to connect to=== * Scott Hanselman, 109K subs, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL-fHOdarou-CR2XUmK48Og tech * Andreas Spiess https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu7_D0o48KbfhpEohoP7YSQ a real pro Swiss Guy * VoltLog : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdXHgsCiql_78oT5ydXWvzA mostly review * Marco Reps : https://www.youtube.com/c/MarcoReps/featured German guy * https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTcutL5_iEQ-LRACW8CRh-w Brek Martin, mostly radio related * Domoticx , Dutch guy : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChhwOlyTGsVGi07bArtmmIA/videos * San Bergmans, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Zz3tWOCQ_AvuW8ABrpEQw Dutch engineer, nice blog too * Bitlumi, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp_5PO66faM4dBFbFFBdPSQ German maker * Deeptronic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTBMrsMi_3Aoroht3zYU0DA/videos * Melitonas https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO1QfJQ-kYkzv4c1i3OFFJA * OpenPNP https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUmr1poBFmR-TTOXL692kgg * Phil's LAB https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVryWqJ4cSlbTSETBHpBUWw big channel * Slash dot, 658K subscribers : https://www.youtube.com/c/SlashdotTV/community * Invent box tutorials https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjBsywUSKWk&ab_channel=InventBoxTutorials * Simply Embedded : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMxU4XWVssM&ab_channel=SimplyEmbedded * Nandland, 27K subs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfmlsDW3Z4c&ab_channel=nandland * Electronoobs, 294K subs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmraRVxKYss&ab_channel=Electronoobs * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n9Ri12tb2Q&ab_channel=Hex-Factory German * We should get this guy : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS0N5baNlQWJCUrhCEo8WlA Ben Eater, 664K subs, electronics from scratch, builds cpu on his desk * Control the universe with the Eduino.io project * use of the DPI vs Eduino brand name for the project... * Make 1 project eg. the Tigard board available in the shop and promote it on all media to see what works * ===Template for youtube post=== * * This video is about .... * Check out our previous video about .... in case you missed that * We will be covering points a b c *