The Hubris repo (and associated repos) is public because
- It has always been our intention to make this open-source.
- We figured it's best to err on the side of doing this early instead of late.
However, Hubris is not done, or even ready. It's probably not a good fit for your use case, because it's not yet a good fit for our use case!
And so, we thought it was important to explain where we're currently at, and manage your expectations.
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We are a small company.
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Our current goal is to get our first generation products finished and in customers' hands.
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We're writing Hubris in support of that goal, not as its own thing. Hubris has a total of zero full time engineers -- we're all working on the products, and tool development is a side effect.
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For expediency, we're developing our server firmware and Hubris in the same repo. We will probably split this up later to make it more obvious how to use Hubris from other applications. But, for now, we're primarily focused on getting our firmware ready, because, again, we need to finish our computers.
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These points together mean that we may not have enough bandwidth to review and integrate outside PRs right now. This will change in the future.
You're welcome to send PRs! If we have time, or if the PRs are very small or fix bugs, we may even integrate them in the near future. But be aware that we might not get to it for a while, by which time it might no longer be relevant.
We've all dealt with those open source projects that feel open in name only, and have big patches and history-free source drops appearing from behind the walls of some large organization. We don't like that, and we're not going to do that. But please bear with us while we're scaling up.
If you want to ask about whether a PR is consistent with our short-term plan before you put in the work -- and you should! -- hit us up on the repo Discussions tab on GitHub.
Thanks!