ros-gbp / bfl-release

Release of Bayesian Filtering Library for ROS
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end-of-life to unmaintained? #12

Open k-okada opened 7 years ago

k-okada commented 7 years ago

hi, can I take over maintainer role of bfl as ros-orphaned-packages@googlegroups.com ? if you give me access to this package, i'll change maintainer and status tag, and check if https://github.com/ros-infrastructure/ros_buildfarm/pull/435 works.

tfoote commented 7 years ago

I've invited you to be a collaborator.

k-okada commented 7 years ago

Thank you, it seems you have already released into lunar, so we'll released from M

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tfoote commented 7 years ago

From the discussion in #11 it likely won't need release into M turtle. It's only used by one other EOL package. It would be way better for the community to focus on phasing out robot_pose_ekf than rereleasing this package.

jacknlliu commented 7 years ago

It sounds a little sad. How many packages will leave with ROS in the future to powerful the world wide robots should be worthy of consideration.

k-okada commented 7 years ago

@jacknlliu if you plan to use this package in future, please let me know, we're happy to release in future ROS-distro

dlaz commented 6 years ago

people_tracking_filter also depends on bfl. If someone could do a release, that would be great, as I'd like to people_tracking_filter (and all of people) for melodic.

Is there something blocking bfl from getting into ubuntu main? I see debs are already being built: https://people.mech.kuleuven.be/~tdelaet/bfl_doc/installation_guide/node2.html

@DLu fyi

k-okada commented 6 years ago

@dlaz i think it is already released in indigo, kinetic and lunar https://github.com/ros-gbp/bfl-release

dlaz commented 6 years ago

Yes, but not melodic, which is what I'm interested in, or am I misunderstanding something?

k-okada commented 6 years ago

ok, done https://github.com/ros/rosdistro/pull/17774

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Yes, but not melodic, which is what I'm interested in, or am I misunderstanding something?

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dlaz commented 6 years ago

Awesome, thank you.

sloretz commented 4 years ago

Since liborocos-bfl-dev is availabile in the Noetic target platforms Debian Buster and Ubuntu Focal, can this package be replaced with a rosdep key in Noetic?

k-okada commented 4 years ago

@sloretz that's would be great. Did someone check if dependency package such as (http://wiki.ros.org/robot_pose_ekf?distro=melodic) works with liborocos-bfl-dev ?

sloretz commented 4 years ago

Did someone check if dependency package such as (http://wiki.ros.org/robot_pose_ekf?distro=melodic) works with liborocos-bfl-dev ?

@k-okada I just checked; robot_pose_ekf tests pass on Ubuntu Focal and Debian Buster using liborocos-bfl-dev

sloretz commented 4 years ago

ROS Noetic will use rosdep keys for BFL and KDL. The ROS Noetic migration notes has instructions.