Hi Graham- Did you get a written response and if so would you mind posting it online? -RM On Saturday, February 7, 2015, Redacted sender gnsortino@xxxxxxxxx for DMARC <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi aRocket - > > > > A few months back I inquired about the possibility of posting an igniter > online as open source. After some consideration I decided to follow up with > the State Department to get an advisory opinion as to whether this > would/wouldn’t violate US ITAR regulations. > > > > The process took some time but this past week I received an ‘ok’ to post > online. The scope of the advisory opinion is fairly narrow in that it > applies only to non-flyable less than 200 newton engines (since this is > what I asked for) but the engines I build currently fit into this category > so I’m happy for now. > > > > I’ve since gone ahead and posted STL files on Github ( > *https://github.com/gNSortino/OSREngines/tree/master/Engines/2014-GOXEthanolRegenEngine* > <https://github.com/gNSortino/OSREngines/tree/master/Engines/2014-GOXEthanolRegenEngine>) > under a creative commons license. So feel free to use, study, modify, etc... > > > > > I hadn’t thought of using GitHub to post any non-code resources but after > seeing how nicely the PSAS site was laid out I decided it was better at > version controlling things like CAD and design files then a Wiki or > WordPress site. > > > > I’ve also just sent my v2 regen to the printers and am planning on testing > that this spring. Once I’ve had a chance to test I’ll post that info as > well. > > > > Kind Regards, > > Graham > >