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Philippe Renon 1e7aa58e95 LP-245 centralize oplink connection handling in new UAVTalk OPLinkManager
removes duplication of logic in uploader and config plugins

connect logic remains the same:
once a device is connected, oplink connection is notifued upon having a valid OPLinkStatus.BoradType

disconnection logic is changes:
used to be based on timeout on OPLinkStatus update loss
no oplink disconnection is notified as soon as a device is disconnected
TODO : are there cases where the timeout is still needed ?
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The LibrePilot open source project was founded in July 2015. It focuses on research and development of software and hardware to be used in a variety of applications including vehicle control and stabilization, unmanned autonomous vehicles and robotics. One of the projects primary goals is to provide an open and collaborative environment making it the ideal home for development of innovative ideas.

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LibrePilot finds its roots in the OpenPilot project and the founding members are all long-standing contributors in that project.

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The LibrePilot source code is released under the OSI approved GPLv3 license. Integral text of the license can be found at www.gnu.org

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The LibrePilot open source project was founded in July 2015. It focuses on research and development of software and hardware to be used in a variety of applications including vehicle control and stabilization, unmanned autonomous vehicles and robotics.
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