On 04/28/2014 10:25 AM, zs@sympatico.ca wrote:
HI Jonathan - Yes, that would be me ( / "ours"). Happy to take the VBAP appointment. OI have a small update to commit (starting with an updated Makefile).
Now to see about getting some permissions ?
Someone with sourceforge permissions needs to give them to you.
Out of the five maintainers listed on Sourceforge-- eighthave, fbar, ggeiger, millerpuckette, zmoelnig-- I think only 3 are active-- eighthave, millerpuckette, zmoelnig-- and I have a sneaking suspicion Miller doesn't know how to grant you permission on Sourceforge.
So that leaves eighthave or zmoelnig. Those are the two developers I referred to with "Hans? IOhannes?" and they evidently haven't responded to your inquiry.
It's quite possible they haven't responded because there's been a "lazy consensus" model of giving access to new developers. Here's how it works:
1) You ask for access 2) Somebody responds telling you that if nobody objects in an unspecified amount of time you'll be granted access 3) Nobody responds for an unspecified period of time 4) You wait, wondering whether you really want to devote your time to a project that can't even welcome new developers without being passive-aggressive about it. If you do, you send yet another request.
So, due to my explanation, I guess we're at step 2.
In the meantime if you want you can post a diff here. If nobody ever responds to you then at the very least we can patch Pd-l2ork's vbap to reflect your changes (though it's probably easier if someone gives you access and you can do it here).
-Jonathan
thanks
Zack
On 2014-04-16, at 12:01 AM, Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika@yahoo.com mailto:jancsika@yahoo.com> wrote:
Are you Zack of "Cort&Zack's Secret" doc/3.audio.examples/I06.timbre.stamp.pd?
Anyway, it looks like there hasn't been a commit to VBAP since 2012. If you'd like to be the VBAP maintainer, then I hereby anoint you VBAP maintainer. (If not then I don't.)
Now someone with permissions just needs to grant you svn access. Hans? IOhannes?
-Jonathan
On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 11:08 PM, Zack Settel <zkfax@sympatico.ca mailto:zkfax@sympatico.ca> wrote:
I'd like to help maintain Vbap.
- a bit about yourself Musician Development: Worked with Miller P. for years at IRCSAM (Max,FTS) and since at University of Montreal and at the SAT
- your history with Pd Have used it since the beginning.
- what you use Pd for audio / music / 3D audio
- your source forge name zacksettel
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hi,
On 2014-04-29 23:12, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
So that leaves eighthave or zmoelnig. Those are the two developers I referred to with "Hans? IOhannes?" and they evidently haven't responded to your inquiry.
indeed, sorry for the delay.
i plainly forgot about the request.
anyhow, i have now added you ("zacksettel") to the Developers' group which should grant you write permissions to the svn repository.
keep in mind that while you technically can write to any place in the entire svn tree, you should restrict yourself to "your" directories.
fgdmasr IOhannes
On 04/30/2014 03:36 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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hi,
On 2014-04-29 23:12, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
So that leaves eighthave or zmoelnig. Those are the two developers I referred to with "Hans? IOhannes?" and they evidently haven't responded to your inquiry.
indeed, sorry for the delay.
i plainly forgot about the request.
anyhow, i have now added you ("zacksettel") to the Developers' group which should grant you write permissions to the svn repository.
keep in mind that while you technically can write to any place in the entire svn tree, you should restrict yourself to "your" directories.
So "vbap" counts as his directory, right?
-Jonathan
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