Nicehash, where's the sources to the exe's you pack into NiceHash Miner? The license stipulates it be available at least upon request. Not the bins, but the SGMiner executables.
The sources for sgminer-5.2.1-general are here:
https://github.com/nicehash/sgminer/tree/windows. Unfortunately we don't have sources for sgminer-5.1.0-optimized and sgminer-5.1.1-optimized, because kachur never releases his sources. You all know that we are big open source supporters, we are contributing to open source software, we also release our own sw under open source and we support developers as well (made several tips for many developers in the past). Now, regarding this closed-source sgminer that we're redistributing with NHM -> yes, we know that this is not the fully rightful thing to do - but this way we can give the optimized miners to community and anybody can mine on any pool with these miners. Moreover, before we distribute any closed-source miners we always make a full network sniff of the working miner to make sure that no fake-shares, hidden-pool or any other suspicious stuff isn't plugged into the miner. Hopefully that's OK with you folks, that's the best we can do. Keep on mining!
Best regards,
NiceHash team.
anyone can mine? ...
i cant - you dont have a linux version - closed or open source ... amd or nvidia ...
ill back the opensource side any day - and will do what i can on my side for the devs that are pushing that side of it ...
wolf and pallas have points that cannot be ignored here - and in such a market as this - closed source miners are doing nothing but getting a jump start ...
i have ALL the donation links to the developers pointing to nicehash as the sole site for miners to donate hashrate to ... whether miners do so or not is at their discretion ... there are much bigger plans for the design of the hashing system ill be introducing in the following months - and i need to know that nicehash will also be backing the linux community as much as the windows community ...
just because you do the all the peripheral testing before you relase closed source miners does not mean that you are doing the right thing ... opensource is not about doing the right thing AFTER you do the wrong thing by not supplying the source code upon request ...
so if there has been no request for it - here it is ... can you supply the code used for the sgminer app that you distribute as closed source software? ...
btw - your service that you provide really is second to none ... but really mate - do the right thing for ALL miners - not just windows based miners ...
btw - just to clarify something here ... 'fully right' does not exist ... you are either right or wrong - there is no half way ... you are either driving a car or you are not - there is no 'sort of driving' a car ...
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tanx mate ...
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