Hi, could I please have cvs access?
I am one of the authors of the pdmtl abstractions and I created a few externals I would like to share (closemsg, getdollarzero).
Thanks.
Hallo, Thomas O Fredericks hat gesagt: // Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
Hi, could I please have cvs access?
I am one of the authors of the pdmtl abstractions and I created a few externals I would like to share (closemsg, getdollarzero).
And you SF username is?
Ciao
My SF user name is mrtof
On 9/3/07, Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org wrote:
Hallo, Thomas O Fredericks hat gesagt: // Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
Hi, could I please have cvs access?
I am one of the authors of the pdmtl abstractions and I created a few externals I would like to share (closemsg, getdollarzero).
And you SF username is?
Ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
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Please post an introduction about yourself. Something about what you use Pd for, perhaps. That's the standard procedure, and it's nice to learn stuff about people. You can look at the archives for examples.
.hc
On Sep 3, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
Hi, could I please have cvs access?
I am one of the authors of the pdmtl abstractions and I created a few externals I would like to share (closemsg, getdollarzero).
Thanks.
-- thomas ouellet fredericks, tof@danslchamp.org, montreal, canada _______________________________________________ PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
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I have been PDing for over 5 years. I definitly master patching in PD. I have created a few externals for PD, most of them for my personal use or for installation projects (with the help of a few odd jobs, I am able to gain a living by doing my own PD installations and performances and doing work for others). I have taught many PD workshops I teach interactivity and basic electronics at University of Quebec in Montreal (this will be my second year), where I got my master's degree in interactivity. I have switched from windows to linux(debian then ubuntu) for about a year now. Very happy about that.
Externals I made and that I will probably commit: - interface to the synaptics touch pad driver for windows - interface to the ubisense local positioning system - destroysend - getdollarg (maybe more not that I got mingw on windows XP set up and compiling on linux is pretty easy when you have templates).
But mostly, it is to support and update the cvs clone of the pdmtl abstractions (that actually reside on goto10's svn).
Also, since I got a win build environment, Hans asked if I wanted to "maintain" a common build system on windows... I will see about that.
You can see a bit of my work (I took a lot of stuff down) here: http://tof.danslchamp.org/ You can also check out these videos: http://youtube.com/profile?user=tofredericks
I try to make all of my project, performance and installation patches open source, here are a few: http://www.puredata.info/Members/tof
My full name is: Thomas Ouellet Fredericks (only the last part is the family name).
tom
On 9/4/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
Please post an introduction about yourself. Something about what you use Pd for, perhaps. That's the standard procedure, and it's nice to learn stuff about people. You can look at the archives for examples.
.hc
Thanks for the intro. In case it wasn't clear, I support adding him as a developer.
.hc
On Sep 4, 2007, at 9:34 PM, Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
I have been PDing for over 5 years. I definitly master patching in PD. I have created a few externals for PD, most of them for my personal use or for installation projects (with the help of a few odd jobs, I am able to gain a living by doing my own PD installations and performances and doing work for others). I have taught many PD workshops I teach interactivity and basic electronics at University of Quebec in Montreal (this will be my second year), where I got my master's degree in interactivity. I have switched from windows to linux(debian then ubuntu) for about a year now. Very happy about that.
Externals I made and that I will probably commit:
- interface to the synaptics touch pad driver for windows
- interface to the ubisense local positioning system
- destroysend
- getdollarg
(maybe more not that I got mingw on windows XP set up and compiling on linux is pretty easy when you have templates).
But mostly, it is to support and update the cvs clone of the pdmtl abstractions (that actually reside on goto10's svn).
Also, since I got a win build environment, Hans asked if I wanted to "maintain" a common build system on windows... I will see about that.
You can see a bit of my work (I took a lot of stuff down) here: http://tof.danslchamp.org/ You can also check out these videos: http://youtube.com/profile? user=tofredericks
I try to make all of my project, performance and installation patches open source, here are a few: http://www.puredata.info/Members/tof
My full name is: Thomas Ouellet Fredericks (only the last part is the family name).
tom
On 9/4/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner < hans@eds.org> wrote:
Please post an introduction about yourself. Something about what you use Pd for, perhaps. That's the standard procedure, and it's nice to learn stuff about people. You can look at the archives for examples.
.hc
PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
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I'd say that's a pretty thorough introduction!
d
On 5 Sep 2007, at 02:34, Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
I have been PDing for over 5 years. I definitly master patching in PD. I have created a few externals for PD, most of them for my personal use or for installation projects (with the help of a few odd jobs, I am able to gain a living by doing my own PD installations and performances and doing work for others). I have taught many PD workshops I teach interactivity and basic electronics at University of Quebec in Montreal (this will be my second year), where I got my master's degree in interactivity. I have switched from windows to linux(debian then ubuntu) for about a year now. Very happy about that.
Externals I made and that I will probably commit:
- interface to the synaptics touch pad driver for windows
- interface to the ubisense local positioning system
- destroysend
- getdollarg
(maybe more not that I got mingw on windows XP set up and compiling on linux is pretty easy when you have templates).
But mostly, it is to support and update the cvs clone of the pdmtl abstractions (that actually reside on goto10's svn).
Also, since I got a win build environment, Hans asked if I wanted to "maintain" a common build system on windows... I will see about that.
You can see a bit of my work (I took a lot of stuff down) here: http://tof.danslchamp.org/ You can also check out these videos: http://youtube.com/profile? user=tofredericks
I try to make all of my project, performance and installation patches open source, here are a few: http://www.puredata.info/Members/tof
My full name is: Thomas Ouellet Fredericks (only the last part is the family name).
tom
On 9/4/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner < hans@eds.org> wrote:
Please post an introduction about yourself. Something about what you use Pd for, perhaps. That's the standard procedure, and it's nice to learn stuff about people. You can look at the archives for examples.
.hc
PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev