Hi,

if you are jmccabe I have added you as a developer. Else I've added
someone else. ;)

You don't need to create a branch. Just checkout JSynthLib (the trunk),
develop your driver locally and if it's finished and ready to be tested
by others add it to the repository.

Joachim

Am 16.11.2011 16:47, schrieb John McCabe:
> Hi there,
>
> As I mentioned a couple of times I'm looking to add support for the
> Kawai K1. I'd like to be able to save bits and pieces centrally now and
> again so I can work on it on a couple of computers (in disparate locations).
>
> Am I right in thinking that if I was to create a branch on the JSynthLib
> SVN repository that would be a way to do it? Am I also right in thinking
> that I'd need to join the project as a developer to do that? If so,
> would be anyone be willing (and/or able) to let me join?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> John
>
>
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