On Sep 26, 2011, at 12:54 AM, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 05:33:22PM -0700, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
If you are planning on making substantial contributions to Pd
Vanilla,I wouldn't say I'm "planning" on it -- more that I'd like to keep
that option open.you should consider making a few "test" contributions to gauge the
amount of time and energy it will take you to get patches accepted; something
like a patch for getting this <control-enter> key binding would be a good
start.Indeed, I've already started that process, by negotiating the shape
of the patch to come and building consensus. :) There's been some question
as to what key combo should be used. It seems that [modifier]-Enter is
already in use and people are happy with it, so I'll go that direction despite
my mild personal preference for <ESC>.
Check out the GUI plugins, they could be a fun way for you to learn
Tcl. You can customize a lot of the way the GUI works using them. Key
bindings are easy. You could check out the completion-plugin to see
how it does the Enter key binding, and then just use that to bind to
Esc.
http://puredata.info/docs/guiplugins/
http://download.puredata.info/completion-plugin
.hc
A patch which has consensus support from the community probably has
a better chance at being applied, even under BDFL governance. :) But
consensus can be costly to achieve depending on the project's culture...Also, realize that any substantial changes you make may sit in the
patch tracker for some time -- it's not easy getting them accepted, nor communicating with Miller if they don't.Well, controlling entities for open source projects have to be
responsive to their communities. If they are not, they get forked, or people move
on to other things.But it's also generally true that large, boil-the-ocean patches are
costly to review, especially for stable projects with large user bases, and so contributors are well-advised to bear that in mind and prepare small, easily-digested morsels when possible.Additionally, if they are big, desirable improvements to the Pd
community they may find their way into Pd-extended anyway.So long as contributions to Vanilla are integrated into Pd-extended
in a way that adheres to the provisions of Vanilla's BSD license, then
there's no problem. :)Cheers,
Marvin Humphrey
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