I was trying to keep the various forks in line for a while before I stopped 
working on HotCocoa. If you look at the network graph, there is a fork off of 
mine which I think contains everything that has been worked on so far. Maybe a 
good place to start synchronizing from.

dan



On 2011-03-24, at 10:57 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:

> Jordan, moving to GitHub helped but it also created fragmentation. Everyone 
> is working on its own fork and there is nobody to centralize all the changes 
> in a single repo.
> I agree that having a MacRuby based Processing like solution would be awesome.
> 
> - Matt
> 
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 7:35 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard <j...@apple.com> wrote:
> 
> On Mar 24, 2011, at 5:56 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> 
> > Rich just sold his company to Living Social and I'm sure he's really busy 
> > ATM.
> > If people are willing to hack on this project and maintain it (the core 
> > team won't), we probably should move it to its own repo and give commit 
> > rights to people.
> >
> > Who's interested in created a HotCocoa team?
> 
> I thought the project's being on GitHub facilitated this already?  You guys 
> should be able to start forking away and coordinating your patches over email 
> if there's any real interest in creating such a team!  I think it would be 
> interesting, myself, particularly if it led to the creation of something that 
> could compare to Processing. :)
> 
> - Jordan
> 
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