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Contact Letter for companies/agencies/communities #6
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Related to #3. I think we should first focus on companies that work on non-safety-critical components, hobbyist-targeted products (drones, UAVs, MAVs), and simulation solutions, as it will be easier to get them interested and new technologies won't be a big problem (regarding qualifications) |
Yes @MagixInTheAir , I coulnd't have said it better! 😉 |
contacted kubos.com with their online form and email. Will report back on the results here |
Kubos dev @plauplauplau is on Discord ! I think they know about us now :) |
Hi guys. Some more space agencies that you might want to contact some time: |
I have spoken to the RTEMS (https://www.rtems.org/) folks about Rust at the Flight Software Workshop and they have expressed some interest. It would be worth reaching out to see if they are ready for a collaboration on bringing Rust support to RTEMS. |
Rotax engines are super popular in small general aviation aircrafts. They use CANAerospace protocol, so maybe contacting the manufacturer or implementing CANAerospace protocol in Rust is a good idea. |
What time do we start tomorrow? 😉I am happy to announce, that we've got a response from one of the companies we've contacted.
Quote from Discord by @DarkStar1982 (CEO):
I think this is as transparent as possible for our community. |
Hey, James from Ferrous Systems here, let me know if there is anything I can help with :) |
Adding Eurospace (https://eurospace.org) to the list. I especially like how our Working group aligns with theirs:
They might be a good entry-point into the European space industry. |
Update: No response from them as of 14.02.2021 |
EnduroSat ( www.endurosat.com )25.01.2021 After introducing AeroRust as a Community and a Working group to EnduroSat I’ve had the pleasure to have a meeting with a couple of people that are working there.
- source: https://www.endurosat.com/ 🗓 The meeting took place this week and we’ve discussed how an Open Source community like ours could collaborate with a company innovator in the space industry. ℹ The key takeaway is that Endurosat has an interest in opening up projects and working with Open source licenses in order to ease their clients. ⏩ We will have a second meeting to discuss further concrete ideas for our collaboration |
Proposal:
Hello,
My name is Lachezar and I am a software engineer (Linkedin).
I personally think that there is a lot of interest in aerospace lately and that's why on 2 Jan 2020 we've started a new community & working group called ÄroRust.
ÄroRust is an Aerospace and Rust (the programming language) community & working group with the goal to help and push the Open-source community even more into the growing Aerospace industry, by providing information, materials, tools, crates, etc. to industry leaders and hobbyists alike.
We already have a big interest from a mixture of people (300+ people in Discord) spanning different areas and expertise including engineers and developers, and people working or that have worked on aerospace-related projects.
We believe that we have to start a discussion with various entities from the start and probably most of us understand that there are many hurdles that we have to overcome and firmly believe that Open-source will accelerate many other areas, not only the aerospace industry. Whether this would be aerospace hobbyist projects, the embedded world of Rust, unmanned aerial vehicles, Safety-critical systems in general, etc.
A concern that you might have is probably why should you spend resources on such an endeavour at all. The short answer is that the mere fact of doing this will help by building an ecosystem that is purely open-source and cost-efficient as many others can join exposing themselves to the project you are engaged with. On the other hand, there will are countless opportunities for collaboration with other companies and organizations which can further reduce the cost of development and increase deliverability.
Another great aspect of all this is that the environment is a perfect incubator for finding great talents that are passionate in this field. This creates a unique opportunity for hiring employees, supporting contributors and maintainers of Open-source software projects. Projects that will be used in a real production environment, offloading the development cost (research, development, testing, etc.) away from the organizations, companies, etc.
We're already looking to develop tooling and information in areas where certification and verification of tooling and software are not needed. This includes Unmanned areal vehicles, robotics, non-critical systems, simulations and many more.
As one of our community members commented: #6 (comment)
and I couldn't have said it better... Building the outermost layer with non-safety-critical components towards the core of safety-critical components will provide us with a couple of years to build the tooling required for that and grow adoption along the way.
We know that there's already interest in using Rust by various entities and that's why we invite you to join and participate by bringing your experience, knowledge, and expertise to the working group!
Best wishes,
Lachezar Lechev
Objectives:
(knowledge, expertise, etc.) they possess.
Motivation:
Get people interested in the working group and greatly involve them in actively participating and as well as making them part of the community and the efforts.
List of entities we can start contacting:
NASA (contact form)
Contacted on: 07.01.2020
NASA JPL (contact form)
Contacted on: 07.01.2020
https://advancedspace.com (they've talked about Rust on the Flight Software Workshop in 2019)
Contacted on: 07.01.2020
https://kubos.com (they actively use Rust)
Assigned: @MagixInTheAir
Contacted on: 08.01.2020
Representative: @plauche
https://technology.nasa.gov
Assigned: @elpiel
Contacted on: 08.01.2020
Contacted Daniel Lockney via LinkedIn
https://eurospace.org
They have a Research and Technology Working group -
The Space Research & Technology Committee (SRTC)
, see Contact Letter for companies/agencies/communities #6 (comment) for more detailsAssigned: @elpiel
Contacted on: 10.04.2020
Contacted Nathalie and Jean-Charles via Email
https://eurospace.org/contact/
https://www.endurosat.com/
For further details see: Contact Letter for companies/agencies/communities #6 (comment)
https://www.rtems.org
Collaboration for bringing Rust support?!
Assigned: .... you maybe?
https://zubax.com/ (the company behind https://uavcan.org)
Assigned: .... you maybe?
https://www.rocketlabusa.com
Assigned: .... you maybe?
https://www.roscosmos.ru
Assigned: .... you maybe?
https://global.jaxa.jp/
Assigned: .... you maybe?
https://www.esa.int/
Assigned: .... you maybe?
https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/default.asp
Assigned: .... you maybe?
....? Who else do you think we should contact?
....?!
Also see #3 for the
Industry outreach
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