MIDIbox SID-NUXX CAD Files Pulled
You all remember the MIDIbox SID-NUXX, right? Well, as I mentioned previously someone was selling something with a board of mine in it.
I posted about this here at the MIDIbox forums to inform people of it and hopefully get some assistance. (You’ll have to read the whole thread to get it. It is initially supportive.)
So, what happened after the posting? I’ve been essentially shouted down and told, both in private email, private forum messages, and normal forum messages that it’s my fault that it happend, and I am wholly responsible for the problem and for stopping it. I don’t quite understand this response, as I spent a bunch of time and money putting a new design in place, licensed the portions of it which I created properly (creative commons, non-commercial, share alike), and then gave it all away for anyone to use. Net cost? Probably around $1K out of pocket and a bunch of time.
At this point I’ve tried contacting eBay, who has told me that the claim about the board in there being my IP is “uncertain” and not yet replied when I provided additional info†. I asked for help from the community and was told that it’s my problem and I owe it to them to fix it. I’ve talked to the seller both via eBay and direct personal email (Flavio Mireles) and he’s played dumb. I’ve even tried bidding it high myself on eBay both with my personal account and sockpuppet accounts, and those bids have been cancelled. (Probably because the person saw new users and then my username in the bidding.)
I’m not sure what else I can do at this point, so I’ve gone ahead and pulled all the real-value contributions I made down. That is, the PCB CAD files, photoplotter/drill files (Gerbers and Excellon drill files), MIDIbox SID-NUXX-specific software binaries, all of that. I made something, spent a lot of money doing so, and tried to give it all back to the community. Unfortunately I’ve now been told that I gave too much back, and that my “forking”†† of the project does nothing but benefit “profiteers”.
The project has basically been closed since
†eBay emailed me at 16:29 EDT, I replied with info about the licensing of the board, postings about it in a public space, and links to photos of the board at 16:36. It’s now 01:08 the following day.
†† I don’t get how doing one alternate version, contributing all changes back, then terminating the project is forking.
Man, that stinks. The midibox folks’ approach to things like this really bugs me sometimes.
Two OSS hardware projects in two weeks with frustrating results. Ah well… I think it’s partially a NIH here problem and partially the whole Internet / forum thing of groupthink / shouting down people who don’t immediately glom on to popular ideas. Or maybe it’s just me not playing well with others.
I’ve had some ideas for another SID-based thing going around in my head for a while now and this has just put a bit more fuel behind the whole idea. I wouldn’t mind getting your ideas on it, but I’ll take to email.
I’m hoping it’d get rolling this winter, but I’ll have a lot to learn (programming-wise) in order to do it. Still, I’m up for a challange. :)
I could use my account and help bid it high, if you wish for assistance.
It’s over. Thanks, though.
I’ve pulled down the useful, contributing-to-back-to-MIDIbox documents and turned the whole of the site into a detailed documentary of what I did instead.
:( That sucks so bad.
Welcome to the world of online not-really-open-source hardware development.
How dumb. I’m sorry. :(
Thanks. It’s just frustrating. So, now instead of sharing with the community I’m just taking my ball and going home.
People are assholes. Sorry you had to put up with that after all the work you did.