On 4/08/2003 21:03, "Bertrand Delacretaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> To me most or all recognizable signature tunes usually become boring once you
> hear them repeatedly.
Quite right. Actually "infuriating" might be even more accurate.

> Are you planning on attending the GetTogether 2003?
Regrettably no, I shall be back in my home country of New Zealand by October
7th; about as far from Belgium as anyone can be - but I guess a jam via
webcam isn't completely out of the question :)

Anyhow, here is my first block. This is the MIDI generator, a test case, two
sample MIDI files, and a sample pipeline. What is the normal course of
action now? Do I ask a committer nicely to commit it for me? If so, here is
my block for you, urrr "on a block" as it were.

Attached is the block in a zip, and this is the gump entry (I think this is
correct?):

  <project name="cocoon-block-midi" status="unstable">
    <package>org.apache.cocoon</package>

    <ant target="gump-block">
      <property name="block-name" value="midi"/>
      <property name="version" value="@@DATE@@"/>
    </ant>

    <depend project="cocoon" inherit="all"/>

    <work nested="tools/anttasks"/>
    <home nested="build/cocoon-@@DATE@@"/>

    <jar name="blocks/midi-block.jar"/>

    <nag from="Gump" to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
  </project>


Thanks everyone for all your help - especially the pointers and advice on
test cases! Stephan, did I mention that your Cocoon testing code is
fantastic and very easy to use. Can you tell that I'm impressed?!

Mark

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