Just a quick reminder: This means MEOTE is legally required to provide source code for the firmware shipped on the light, including all information necessary to build the same exact version the light ships with.
The license requirements are pretty easy to satisfy, but several companies have been violating the license and I want to make sure that doesn’t happen.
The short version is: If you distribute the compiled version (like, installed in a product), you have to make the source code for that version available to anyone who wants it. Simply saying it uses free software isn’t enough. Adding a link to my repository isn’t enough either, because my repository doesn’t have a build target for this light.
Congratulations Freeme.
I don’t need this light and so I won’t buy one.
But it does tick a few interesting boxes and I would definitely want to see what does MEOTE offer next.
Nice looking light, could be interested depending on knowing some of the specs that others have mentioned already, such as which optics are used, type of aux leds, warm tint for main leds, etc.
Like the design a lot, if the specs hit the mark then would get this over the fw3a.