I'm OK with you committing to the docs/ subfolder, but I think that's more Jonathan's domain more than me since he's been doing the bulk of the work on that section, especially the doc/pddp section. I can say its OK for you to commit to the doc/tutorials/ section, since I have made 90% of the commits there.
.hc
On Oct 25, 2011, at 6:58 PM, Ricardo Fabbri wrote:
Thanks.
So how about the 'doc' subdir?
Ricardo Fabbri
Linux registered user #175401 labmacambira.sf.net
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 8:53 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at wrote:
Hey Ricardo,
It really needs to be on a library-by-library basis, since there are so many different libraries maintained by many different people. There are two good ways for finding who the maintainer is of a given library:
Check who has committed to the library: cd externals/iemlib svn log |head -5
r15146 | tmusil | 2011-07-07 14:43:33 -0400 (Thu, 07 Jul 2011) | 1 line
Then email that person and the pd-dev list, you can just add @users.sourceforge.net to the sourceforge username for their email.
Or you can check the Pd-extended maintainer: https://puredata.info/docs/LibrariesInPdExtended
The closest thing to a blanket authorization that anyone has is Jonathan Wilkes has gotten permission basically everywhere to add the [pd META] subpatches to all the help patches.
.hc
On Oct 25, 2011, at 6:26 PM, Ricardo Fabbri wrote:
Hans,
Starting off the week on Pd. To begin with, do I have your consent to routinely commit small fixes to Pd documentation and code documentation in the SVN community repo, even outside pix_opencv and pdp_opencv? Do I need to forward you my commits or use the patch tracker for details like that?
Thanks. Ricardo Fabbri -- Linux registered user #175401 labmacambira.sf.net
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