Well, after looking carefully at developer section of the project I discovered 
civilized way for occasional developer to submit changes. There is a patch 
section. The lonely patch that i found in there was molding  there since 2009. 
The patch added support for SY85.

So I added a couple of patches there. I suggest anyone with useful changes 
contribute through that interfaces as well. We will see how that would work.

BTW, there is also bug tracker for the project.

Lets try to bring the project to life in a civilized way using available tools. 
If all this activity would still be ignored by project owners, then it would be 
worth discussing other options.

I really would like the current project live and improve. There is a good 
website, decent  documentation, and even centralized patch archive. This all 
could be brought from good to great

Regards,
Vladimir



On 08/31/2011 06:37 PM, William Zwicky wrote:
> I'm not an admin, so I can't help.  That's why I threatened to fork.
>
> It looks like the developer docs are hard to find.  Do you know about the
> wiki?
> http://jsynthlib.wikispaces.com/
>
> -Bill Zwicky
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Michael Hawkins<[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I ran into some rather tough jsynthlib admin's a couple of years back. I
>> think it was you Bill! But in retrospect, I understand why the admins were
>> tough on me because I now know that I then new nothing about what I was
>> doing. But my, my was it hard trying to get up to speed with jsynthlib with
>> that kind of newbie treatment.
>>
>> Well, that water has gone under the bridge so I do recommend opening
>> jsynthlib up for wider contribution. Basically, I think that anyone that
>> wants to join the development team should be permitted to submit changes. I
>> doubt that vandals will be all that interested in jsynthlib. Let's face it,
>> it's been almost impossible to get any developers interested! And I don't
>> think it's because of lack of functionality nor do I think it's because of
>> total lack of interest. A cross platform MIDI librarian is a wonderful thing
>> to my mind.
>>
>> The only thing that drives me nuts about jsynthlib is the maddening process
>> of laying out widgets. There simply has to be either better documentation on
>> it or a better way of doing it. But maybe I just still don't know what I am
>> doing!
>>
>> Nevertheless, if someone opens up sourceforge jsynthlib a bit more then I
>> am quite sure we would get a bit more support from the wider community out
>> there.
>>
>> Please add me as a developer! I promise not to intentionally vandalize!
>>
>>
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