Good Morning Everyone,
When we started this SIG we looked at ways to demonstrate autosd and what it could look like in an automotive context. One application we quickly ran into was the neptune application developed by Qt as an example automotive application showing a dashboard, speedometer and a few other elements. This served us well originally, but truth be told, we have not really done anything with this image for a while. Today neptune no longer starts when building the image and this ends up looking weird: we have this demo image that is practically not maintained (because it doesn't seem to be useful to us anymore) and that people may try but will be disappointed with since it doesn't work.
So the question becomes: what do we want to do with that sample image? If there is still interest in it, let's fix it and check it regularly to make sure it remains working (e.g.: when neptune needs a rebuild because a newer Qt landed). If that image has served us well and is no longer of interest to us. I would like to propose that we retire it and wish it a well and happy retirement (based on git rm).
Looking forward to hear your thoughts on this topic, Pierre
PS: I had sent this email on May 25th but it looks like it never reached the list :( so here we go again :)
Il giorno gio 1 giu 2023 alle ore 16:22 Pierre-Yves Chibon < pingou@pingoured.fr> ha scritto:
Good Morning Everyone,
When we started this SIG we looked at ways to demonstrate autosd and what it could look like in an automotive context. One application we quickly ran into was the neptune application developed by Qt as an example automotive application showing a dashboard, speedometer and a few other elements. This served us well originally, but truth be told, we have not really done anything with this image for a while. Today neptune no longer starts when building the image and this ends up looking weird: we have this demo image that is practically not maintained (because it doesn't seem to be useful to us anymore) and that people may try but will be disappointed with since it doesn't work.
So the question becomes: what do we want to do with that sample image? If there is still interest in it, let's fix it and check it regularly to make sure it remains working (e.g.: when neptune needs a rebuild because a newer Qt landed). If that image has served us well and is no longer of interest to us. I would like to propose that we retire it and wish it a well and happy retirement (based on git rm).
Looking forward to hear your thoughts on this topic, Pierre
Hi, from the digital cockpit team we are ok with letting neptune image enjoy the retirement.
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