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Railcore registry #5

Open dandancheeseandham opened 5 years ago

dandancheeseandham commented 5 years ago

From a discussion in #railcore where I mentioned keeping track of who has what Railcore (or not) in the channel, it was pointed out by JohnOCFII that Prusa MK2 Users 3030 Haribo Edition keep a public registry on Github.

I'm thinking it might be nice to do something similar?

dandancheeseandham commented 5 years ago

I meant to add the link - https://github.com/PrusaMK2Users/3030_Haribo_Edition

natewalck commented 5 years ago
    Let’s do it! 

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kraegar commented 5 years ago

Sure, though I think the idea of a "serial number" is a thing that isn't really possible. Too many out there self-sourced and un-tracked. They'd just be made up numbers and people would get bitchy.

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natewalck commented 5 years ago
    I think we could make it work with the following:
  1. Serials are ISO dates. 20180204 for instance. If we have more than one on the same day, we can append 01, 02, etc in the order they were reported.
  2. Let’s just use the honor system. Having photographic proof with metadata intact would be a PITA to validate and enforce, not to mention it could be faked.
  3. We could include whether it was self sourced or from a kit (R3D, etc).
  4. We could also include any details that are non-stock. For instance Roy’s 300ZLT is technically a 305ZLT, my 300ZL is white, dual extrusion with Bondtech X2, etc I don’t think this overthinks it while retaining simplicity. The major benefit here is if someone saw a unique hotend setup and wants to contact the maker.

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Sure, though I think the idea of a "serial number" is a thing that isn't

really possible. Too many out there self-sourced and un-tracked. They'd

just be made up numbers and people would get bitchy.

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kraegar commented 5 years ago

I think that's fine. Don't include a straight # column, just sort it by date.

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I think we could make it work with the following:

  1. Serials are ISO dates. 20180204 for instance. If we have more than one on the same day, we can append 01, 02, etc in the order they were reported.
  2. Let’s just use the honor system. Having photographic proof with metadata intact would be a PITA to validate and enforce, not to mention it could be faked.
  3. We could include whether it was self sourced or from a kit (R3D, etc).
  4. We could also include any details that are non-stock. For instance Roy’s 300ZLT is technically a 305ZLT, my 300ZL is white, dual extrusion with Bondtech X2, etc I don’t think this overthinks it while retaining simplicity. The major benefit here is if someone saw a unique hotend setup and wants to contact the maker.

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Sure, though I think the idea of a "serial number" is a thing that isn't

really possible. Too many out there self-sourced and un-tracked. They'd

just be made up numbers and people would get bitchy.

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Let’s do it!

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Max-Plastix commented 4 years ago

Voron gets considerable visibility and goodwill from their fun serialization process. Builders post a video clip of their new printer printing and to Reddit and get a serial number. It's just for fun, but also so people can refer to specific machines for comments, which is useful.

Something similar with just a picture to Discord or "Witness Me!" post is good enough, and then they get the ISO Date serial number or something similar.

It builds a lot of confidence in the design to see how many are being built, and the diverse mods and users. It's hard for an outsider/visitor to tell today if there are 10 or 100 or 1000 RailCores out there in the wild as the user base is pretty spread out and modifications many.