I'm currently having a moral dilemma. I took a little break from my project and went back to examine my previous work on the BL602. I looked into the Nutcracker official repo and I found no reference nor honorable mentions for work that I know that I at least assisted in. No wonder my Professors acted like I did nothing of value, not being mentioned nor having work cited to me. Can't put that on a CV.
So I continued to read through the repo. All is fair in love and war.
I'm fairly confident that I have a way to get wifi working on the BL602 but it will take time to get correct. Do I turn the information over to the same people who'd rather take credit for everything or just keep it to myself?
@PawelK I outshined their efforts once before and now I'm going to do it again. Oh and the code was Apache License v2.0 so I could call them out. I don't know when I released the first version but the second was on 4/20/2021 a few people in that group have published code since then.
I'm not going to go through official channels for that. I will beat them to functional and open source wifi, post and let them know so they can publicly copy my work or continue to write their own. I'm considering using Mr. Lee's work as a base for this.