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More Wondershare Filmora X Wondershare Filmora X for win is an intuitive, easily mastered, video editing software that lets you focus on making your videos amazing. The initial question was : is there an open source alternative. You won't make a commercial product, good. I've written quite a few a test sequencers. They all worked roughly the same way which was a little bit like CSS in being able to include other files.

Basically scripting. I have always been lucky though. But simple wrappers around drivers can also be used for difficult stuff. I just extended the SCPI syntax to include the hardware route. The UI was basically file listings and being able to order, add and delete them.

The only other things were start, pause and stop. On one occasion I expanded the concept into a fully featured scripting language. After the first 3 times I could create a Test Sequencer in a day from scratch when moving to a new company. A couple of hours if i could reuse some stuff. Probably couldn't do that now though. I've forgotten too much and have had to make room for other stuff. I did something very similar when using Test Stand too.

All TS sequences just became sending strings to the connector and returning string results. Much simpler. Basically reducing TS to a Script Manager and reporting tool without all the usual complexity. You only have to train production people how add, remove and disable sequences and, if you have a techie production person, the format of the string commands. I'm sure you know all the potential benefits of open-sourcing your code.

Really, appart from improvement suggestions, what's gonna come at you? In my current activities I don't have a need for a sequencer but I'm sure many people would love to take a look and get inspiration, if not more. Edit : after posting the above I just read again ShaunR's signature : " A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.

Herm Albright I'm sure other's have more general solutions, and I thought open-sourcing is not just tossing the code into the wild. Programming is not my main task, so maintaining an open-source project is out of question. Once I shared a project for fun okay, it was only a fun game projecjt and I got zero feedback.

Maybe I can post in the code-in-development section though. But I can tell you the code for all my projects is very messy. As programming is only a tolerated activity of my job, all my projects are rapidly prototyped stuff. The zero feedback is a common problem. Or if you get feedback it is often about "if you could add this and that feature, please" which feels rather "beggish" and often the "please" is even missing.

Considering that the whole thing is out in the open as open source so anyone who would care can get his hands dirty and get that feature built in themselves, is quite disheartening. And extra bonus would be if the result would be shared back with the community. No news is good news. Periodically I will remove the software from the public and wait to see if I get any complaints that it's missing.

If there is still no feedback then it goes back in my private toolbox-no immediate interest means people are probably no longer using it and you don't have to support it in 10 years time when someone stumbles across it.

Sometimes I release a "Beta" version. They are not really beta's I don't believe in them but fully tested products. These are usually for things that have taken me some time to create but created for my own benefit, need or curiosity. It is a way to gauge whether there is interest outside of my own and how much support would be needed to progress the product outside of my own needs. If no-one downloads it or passes judgement-yup, it goes back in my private toolbox.

I found this discussion while doing research on test automation framework. There is an open source project for test automation that I also found while researching called OpenTAP. It is an open-source test sequencer that is well document and has a pretty decent community. Its extendable and has a. NET core. There is another one called OpenHTF that was created by some Google engineers that is a Python test framework, but it has limited documentation. I don't know if this helps because I have limited software and testing knowledge, but this is what I've found.

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