It was taken closed-source over a year ago. The majority of all the issues were fixed / made into features in that version. Maybe it will be open-source in a year or two again, maybe it won't.
No community or group of people have submitted any PRs ( well only one PR was submitted ) in the last 2 years, so this really only serves as a demonstration of the sort of code that is now in the closed-source project.
When the website is completed for the closed-source project version information will be available at http://controlfloor.com
There is nothing there at the moment.
If I were you, and you stumble upon this project, don't bother trying to use it. It's far out of date at this point, buggy, and not really worth attempting to get it working.
My company went through all that effort to remove the bugs and make it usable and work smoothly though, it's just not in our best interest to share it to the community as open-source at this time.
As it stands there is some poor support in DeviceFarmer / forks of DeviceFarmer for iOS. There are some other projects beginning to crop off with limited support. Daniel Paulus is also planning on making some rudimentary open source thing like this. If/when I see any open source project that does what this did/does I'll mention it here and update this.
So yeah. All I can say to those who care about this as an open source project is that you'll need to keep waiting.
It was taken closed-source over a year ago. The majority of all the issues were fixed / made into features in that version. Maybe it will be open-source in a year or two again, maybe it won't.
No community or group of people have submitted any PRs ( well only one PR was submitted ) in the last 2 years, so this really only serves as a demonstration of the sort of code that is now in the closed-source project.
When the website is completed for the closed-source project version information will be available at http://controlfloor.com
There is nothing there at the moment.
If I were you, and you stumble upon this project, don't bother trying to use it. It's far out of date at this point, buggy, and not really worth attempting to get it working.
My company went through all that effort to remove the bugs and make it usable and work smoothly though, it's just not in our best interest to share it to the community as open-source at this time.
As it stands there is some poor support in DeviceFarmer / forks of DeviceFarmer for iOS. There are some other projects beginning to crop off with limited support. Daniel Paulus is also planning on making some rudimentary open source thing like this. If/when I see any open source project that does what this did/does I'll mention it here and update this.
So yeah. All I can say to those who care about this as an open source project is that you'll need to keep waiting.