So... nudge nudge.  Has the mandatory, lazy consensus waiting period expired?  Can I be added?  I have a new gemwin help patch to check in :D

.hc

On Aug 28, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:


Cool, my sf name is eighthave, someone can add me when they get a chance.

.hc


On Aug 25, 2007, at 7:19 PM, chris clepper wrote:

I guess I am the only other active GEM developer, and adding you is fine with me.  Consensus!

We still really need a Windows developer.  If you know anyone...

cgc

On 8/25/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org> wrote:

Hey,

I just talked with IOhannes about getting added to the pd-gem
sourceforge project as a developer.  He told me to post here in the
same style as pd-dev.

For anyone who might not know me, I've been using Pd since 2000, I
was a lurker for a couple years, then 2002 starting posting and
working on Pd itself.  I am currently the main developer of the Pd-
extended package, and am working USB HID and arduino interfaces, as
well as the mapping library.

I would like to be added as a gem dev so that I can update and
maintain the Gem help and example patches.  I could also fix very
minor bugs, like a couple I recently submitted, but I have no plans
to start writing Gem objects or extensions since my OpenGL knowledge
is theory only, no practice.

So now... it's lazy consensus time!

.hc


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