Hi list,
I was wondering, if someone has a patch which he wants to see it growing and getting better and better, can he share it with the list-people so they can build it together (and, maybe, correct some of it's faults).
Is it a way to spot it's upgrades by all the users (something like sourceforge, but in a smaller scale)? Is there a way to set an wish list?
Regards,
Tasos
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nice idea.. sounds beautiful.. so far i have none, if there is one and enough people like the idea i post it.. if there is another one and we are enough (what is enough ????) im just as happy to do it..
best alexandre
On 26/08/06, Tas Pas tprotopgr@yahoo.gr wrote:
Hi list,
I was wondering, if someone has a patch which he wants to see it growing and getting better and better, can he share it with the list-people so they can build it together (and, maybe, correct some of it's faults).
Is it a way to spot it's upgrades by all the users (something like sourceforge, but in a smaller scale)? Is there a way to set an wish list?
Regards,
Tasos
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Pingponging a patch back and forth and making incremental improvements is a great thing. Use the chesspiece version control system - ie only one person "has the patch" at once and passes it on. Andy
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 09:55:29 +0100 (BST) Tas Pas tprotopgr@yahoo.gr wrote:
Hi list,
I was wondering, if someone has a patch which he wants to see it growing and getting better and better, can he share it with the list-people so they can build it together (and, maybe, correct some of it's faults).
Is it a way to spot it's upgrades by all the users (something like sourceforge, but in a smaller scale)? Is there a way to set an wish list?
Regards,
Tasos
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On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 09:55:29 +0100 (BST) Tas Pas tprotopgr@yahoo.gr wrote:
I was wondering, if someone has a patch which he wants to see it growing and getting better and better, can he share it with the list-people so they can build it together (and, maybe, correct some of it's faults).
Is it a way to spot it's upgrades by all the users (something like sourceforge, but in a smaller scale)? Is there a way to set an wish list?
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 12:13:41AM +0100, padawan12 wrote:
Pingponging a patch back and forth and making incremental improvements is a great thing. Use the chesspiece version control system - ie only one person "has the patch" at once and passes it on.
It would be cool to add some kind of version control to something like netpd. so people could collaboratively build a patch all together, and have unlimited undo levels to revert to. sort of like a wiki for Pd patches.
Best,
Chris.
chris@mccormick.cx http://mccormick.cx
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, padawan12 wrote:
Pingponging a patch back and forth and making incremental improvements is a great thing. Use the chesspiece version control system - ie only one person "has the patch" at once and passes it on.
But wouldn't it be a greater thing to make .pd files really CVSable?
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