Hi!
I've been working with pd mainly as an instrument for my scientific work, so far. Recently I wrote additional externals for the iemmatrix providing some octave like matrix manipulations/operations (fft, index, find,...). I'm looking forward to sharing and discussing pieces of my work on this platform.
best, Franz. ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: adding new developer to sf.net Date: Thursday 15 September 2005 13:37 From: IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at To: pd-dev pd-dev@iem.kug.ac.at, Franz Zotter zotter@iem.at hi list. franz zotter (currently working at our institute) wants to join the pure-data.sf.net as a developer. [...]
Hi folks,
Sorry to fork the thread here, but it seemed pertinent...
How does one become a pd dev with cvs access? I'm used to ASF policy on this (by vote), but even though I've been using PD for yonks, never found out.
Davide Morelli is working on some objects for genetic algorithms (and general improvisation paradigms, although they are too problem-space specific right now) and I am co-operating with him.
At some point, we will commit to cvs (he already can, I presume), but I'd like to be able to work on the makefiles and the code from within the cvs repository.
What's the process?
Welcome Franz!
Cheers,
David
-- # David Plans Casal
problem.each { |day| assert_nil(spoon) }
Hallo, David Plans Casal hat gesagt: // David Plans Casal wrote:
How does one become a pd dev with cvs access? I'm used to ASF policy on this (by vote), but even though I've been using PD for yonks, never found out.
We don't have a policy.
In the past it normally worked like this: Someone of the current developers suggests to add a new developer whom (s)he knows. This is announced here and if no one speaks up against the new developer for a certain time, like 1-3 days, then some of the maintainers who has a bit of time ATM adds this developer to the developer list. Of course is the new dev is really new, that is, never posted something to the list, has no code to show or whose name doesn't ring a bell at all, then this might take more time. But so far the new developers were generally active here before.
So it's based on a vague concept of trust, which you earn by being active here or by already knowing some of the current developers.
This is not a policy at all, it's just the way it has been so far. And so far it has worked quite okay, I think.
Ciao
Welcome! What kind of scientific work? Sounds interesting, plus there are few other scientists among us.
.hc
On Sep 15, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Franz Zotter wrote:
Hi!
I've been working with pd mainly as an instrument for my scientific work, so far. Recently I wrote additional externals for the iemmatrix providing some octave like matrix manipulations/operations (fft, index, find,...). I'm looking forward to sharing and discussing pieces of my work on this platform.
best, Franz. ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: adding new developer to sf.net Date: Thursday 15 September 2005 13:37 From: IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at To: pd-dev pd-dev@iem.kug.ac.at, Franz Zotter zotter@iem.at hi list. franz zotter (currently working at our institute) wants to join the pure-data.sf.net as a developer. [...]
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