man, 05 01 2009 kl. 09:54 -0500, skrev David:
> They have a lot in common, of course, but I'm wondering if I should
> try to extend the Audio pkg, or start from scratch, building on the
> built-in audio functions documented in the Octave reference manual.

I think you should just extend the audio package. From what I remember
it is currently a fairly simple package, so you should easily be able to
wrap your head around the code.

> I'm not sure how the process works as far as contributions are
> concerned, either. Who evaluates the contributions, tests them, etc.?
> Or is there any review process at all? 

The procedure is very open to new comers. Basically, you should send
your first contribution to this list. Then somebody will have a look,
and see if things are okay. If so, you will get access to commit your
code to SVN. This check is mostly there to keep the number of inactive
accounts low. So, that's the review process.

If you've written some code that you would like to commit, but you'd
like some comments on it first, then you can always send it to this
list, and hope somebody will comment. However, we don't have a clear
policy here, except we try to help each other out as much as
possible :-)

Søren



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