If you don’t want to dox people, you shouldn’t quote them/post them at all… anything can be sufficient to find out. There is so much information here… its just a matter of time
“JsonRPC flooeded with Energy.T”
bd64726 (commit?)
nymea (Related project? dependency?)
Consolinno (User, or corporation?)
Issue 18 Iheiz (Lheiz)
The problem seems to be related to bd64726. The behavior does not occurr with nymea 1.5.1
I can only confirm this problem with simulated devices, as I have not tested v1.8.1 with real devices.
As stated in other reports from consolinno, this is now how open source works.
Either you pay our license fees or buy support packages and we’ll look at your issues, or you actually start contributing upstream with fully completed, tested and clean merge requests and act upon our reviews.
But we’re not gonna fix bugs for free for someone leeching off our stack to build a commercial product and barely adhearing to the open source licenses.
i kept it anonymous on purpose, i don’t want to advertise. didn’t ask the guy if it’s ok to screenshot his comments
If you don’t want to dox people, you shouldn’t quote them/post them at all… anything can be sufficient to find out. There is so much information here… its just a matter of time
“JsonRPC flooeded with Energy.T”
bd64726 (commit?)
nymea (Related project? dependency?)
Consolinno (User, or corporation?)
Issue 18 Iheiz (Lheiz)
The problem seems to be related to bd64726. The behavior does not occurr with nymea 1.5.1
I can only confirm this problem with simulated devices, as I have not tested v1.8.1 with real devices.
As stated in other reports from consolinno, this is now how open source works.
Either you pay our license fees or buy support packages and we’ll look at your issues, or you actually start contributing upstream with fully completed, tested and clean merge requests and act upon our reviews.
But we’re not gonna fix bugs for free for someone leeching off our stack to build a commercial product and barely adhearing to the open source licenses.
damn i’m dumb. i’ll get in touch with the guy, if he wants me to delete the post
You forgot to censor a company name in the reply, which can be easily used to find the exact issue on Github
i honestly did not know that. can you pm me if you can actually find the repo. i will repost.
Found the issue and the repo
https: //github. com/nyXXX/nyXXX-XXX-XXX-energy/issues/18
Editing the post image, censoring both the username ----z and the company name -------ino should be fine. No need to repost
yep, i’m dumb. i’ll ask the guy if he is ok with me posting. will take the post down if he is not ok
I just found it using the issue text - only one result. The name of the repo appears alongside a version number as well ;)