I had some questions about the next days:
it translates into a definite hour?
people understand digital audio in 5 minutes. so I would be glad to revise
material that other people don't want to touch.
sunny as today?
I had some questions about the "philosophical" point of this. I was just
having a look at the manuals:
(which is normal for the beginning). maybe they could be organized around
themes later?
how about putting at least a reference to the pd original tutorials? (I
can go hunt for that) or maybe even to other tutorials spread around (that
might be a bit more tricky, in case this material isn't that solid)
possible, or is there an "editorial line", or a finished form to aim at?
developed - comparing with the audio ones, they're behind. shouldn't they
also come first, sequentially?
manuals. that means that pd-ext is then the "official" version? (which is
fine for me, makes more sense for newcommers) in that case, the most
stable libraries should be included in the manuals as well (making a
reference that they're not available in pd-van) - at least the materials
everyone knows they're going to stay there for a while.
also: Frank, how about a section about lists and how they're useful on a
day-to-day basis, in case you're on action this weekend?
To all of those planning on participating in the Pd FLOSS Manuals Book
Sprint this weekend, either remotely or in NYC or Berlin, I've placed
the list of topics on the FLOSS Manuals site here:http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/PureData/ChitChat
If you haven't yet, please make yourself a login here:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/login/TWiki/WebHome?origurl=/bin/view/PureDat...
And please list your name and what you'd like to work on in the "Who
will be there and what will they do?" section!General info on the sprint can be found here, in case you want to know
more but don't want to register on FLOSS Manuals:http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2009-03/069107.html
best! Derek