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With this change we will continue to tell the user their interlock is enabled, but we will not fail the pre-arm checks. This will mean that the blinking-LED indicators will show the vehicle as armable (flashing green / flashing blue), even if the interlock would prevent arming. This has the advantage that you don't need your vehicle in the "dangerous" state to work out whether arming will work when you attempt to arm it. Note that we repeat the interlock switch check in the arming checks, and it WILL fail if the interlock switch is enabled. |
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ArduPilot Project
The ArduPilot project is made up of:
User Support & Discussion Forums
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Support Forum: http://discuss.ardupilot.org/
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Community Site: http://ardupilot.org
Developer Information
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Github repository: https://github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot
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Main developer wiki: http://dev.ardupilot.org
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Developer discussion: http://discuss.ardupilot.org
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Developer email group: drones-discuss@googlegroups.com. Deprecated November 2016. Included for historical reference.
Contributors
How To Get Involved
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The ArduPilot project is open source and we encourage participation and code contributions: guidelines for contributors to the ardupilot codebase
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We have an active group of Beta Testers especially for ArduCopter to help us find bugs: release procedures
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Desired Enhancements and Bugs can be posted to the issues list.
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Helping other users with log analysis on http://discuss.ardupilot.org/ is always appreciated:
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There is a group of wiki editors as well in case documentation is your thing: ardu-wiki-editors@googlegroups.com
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Developer discussions occur on drones-discuss@google-groups.com
License
The ArduPilot project is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3.
Maintainers
Ardupilot is comprised of several parts, vehicles and boards. The list below contains the people that regularly contribute to the project and are responsible for reviewing patches on their specific area. See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.
- Andrew Tridgell
- Vehicle: Plane, AntennaTracker
- Board: APM1, APM2, Pixhawk, Pixhawk2, PixRacer
- Randy Mackay
- Vehicle: Copter, AntennaTracker
- Robert Lefebvre
- Vehicle: TradHeli
- Grant Morphett:
- Vehicle: Rover
- Tom Pittenger
- Vehicle: Plane
- Paul Riseborough
- Subsystem: AP_NavEKF2
- Subsystem: AP_NavEKF3
- Lucas De Marchi
- Subsystem: Linux
- Peter Barker
- Subsystem: DataFlash
- Subsystem: Tools
- Michael du Breuil
- Subsystem: SMBus Batteries
- Subsystem: GPS
- Francisco Ferreira
- Bug Master
- Matthias Badaire
- Subsystem: FRSky
- Eugene Shamaev
- Subsystem: CAN bus
- Subsystem: UAVCAN
- Víctor Mayoral Vilches
- Board: PXF, Erle-Brain 2, PXFmini
- Mirko Denecke
- Board: BBBmini, BeagleBone Blue, PocketPilot
- Georgii Staroselskii
- Board: NavIO
- Emile Castelnuovo
- Board: VRBrain
- Julien BERAUD
- Board: Bebop & Bebop 2
- Matt Lawrence
- Vehicle: 3DR Solo & Solo based vehicles
- Gustavo José de Sousa
- Subsystem: Build system
- Craig Elder
- Administration: ArduPilot Technical Community Manager
- Jacob Walser
- Vehicle: Sub