Hey Ricardo,
If you want commit access, here is the process, its pretty simple:
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/SVNCommitAccess
We do need work out the flow before you start directly committing.
The rule of the pure-data SVN is that you need to have explicit
permission to each file that you want to work on. Usually this goes
on a library-by-library basis, for example puredata_opencv. You just
ask on pd-dev for permission.
For things that are directly maintained in SVN, it makes sense to
commit directly there. For things that are maintained in git, then
you should make your own fork of pd-extended.git, and submit 'git
format-patch' files to the patch tracker.
Either way, starting by submitting patches to the tracker would be the
best way to start. There is no barrier, you can do that now.
.hc
On Sep 27, 2011, at 2:15 AM, Ricardo Fabbri wrote:
Hello Hans,
Thanks for the quick reply. We will be targeting Linux, mostly
Ubuntu 11.04.
I would like to develop using a branch in such a way that I can easily
push the changes to you through patches or by committing. I am a bit
hesitant to develop a release branch instead of the main branch
directly, since I might be repeating work.
I already talked to the puredata_opencv guys and they are willing to
let me commit code, as long as I discuss the changes before modifying
existing functionality.
My username is ricardofabbri just in case, although I totally
understand it might be too early for commit privileges, given that I
haven't even settled on a workflow.
Best regards,
Ricardo
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www.lems.brown.edu/~rfabbri
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 2:20 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Ricardo,
This is great news! Yes, its true, the sources are a bit confusing.
Website updates are a good thing. If you are talking about Pd-
extended,
then all sources are from
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk,
except for
the core 'pd' part, which is from the pd-extended.git. Once we
have the
0.43 release branch, which is soon, then everything will be in this
SVN
branch:
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/branches/pd-extended/0.43
You can see the 0.42 release branch here:
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/branches/pd-extended/0.42
Which platform are you going to be targetting?
.hc
On Sep 27, 2011, at 12:49 AM, Ricardo Fabbri wrote:
Hi,
I would like to help out with the development of Pd, in particular
with Gem and puredata_opencv. Please be patient as I am just
starting
with Pd development.
I would like to get some advice from you on how to build from the
develpment sources. I can then update the community website
instructions based on your responses, if you think that'd be
helpful.
I would like to install pd-extended, gem, and pix_opencv from the
development source code.
It seems I should download from Subversion, even though Git is used
for pd vanilla core and pd-extended core. It seems these Git repos
are
regularly pushed onto Subversion. Is that true?
Now, should I really download from these?
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk
and
https://pd-gem.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pd-gem/trunk
Next, I'd like some up-to-date build instructions based on the
development code base. Again, I am more than willing to update the
online doc with the info you provide.
I appreciate your guidance on how to contribute. I lead a team with
computer vision programmers and music composition experts that
will be
heavily developing Pd in the next coming weeks and months.
Best regards,
Ricardo
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Linux registered user #175401
www.lems.brown.edu/~rfabbri
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