Your right, that should end. Reason is, that i try to resolve a Problem which i have and do it in a way that can benefit others. I would like to make things that matter to people, but unfortunately nobody cares about MED91 (anymore). Do you have a idea where i should move to? I dont see much demand in any of the work which i have done.
You can always do as little or as much as you want -
you don't owe anyone anything.My remark was more towards the quality of stuff posted. If you make something super specific that is useful in one tiny use case, then it's not going to be very useful for anyone.
There's not really any point posting up code that solves some super specific task, which no one except you most likely has need for.
For example:
For VAG MED9.1 almost every hex/a2l is available in a large damos pack that got leaked.
9.1.1 and others is a different story, but your stuff does not work for it, because it's just a bunch of hardcoded values.
Your topics mostly just say "MED9", which is kinda misleading.
Then we get back to the fact bindiff/symbols in the first place are useful only for those of us who actually modify code.
Everyone else uses WinOLS to quickly transfer the needed maps and be done with it, because that doesn't require a comp-sci background to be successful.
And logging wise my product solves the issue, and again does not require a degree to use. Hell, even those who are perfectly capable of writing similar software use it, because there is zero point in reinventing the wheel.
So if you ask - what to do that is beneficial for others, then the answer is mostly not "some kind of python contraption that requires a degree to use", when there's alternative solutions already available for free or for a small fee.
Doing things that are really beneficial require a significant amount of time, at which point it becomes a full time job. Because for it to be beneficial it has to cover 90% of cases, not a single narrow 1% use case, and the devil is always in the details.