Hallo, Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote: > On 19/06/2007, at 21.55, Roman Haefeli wrote: > > > a wiki-page for streamlining the idea and a little howto-guide > > (with the > > stuff we already discussed) would be nice, though i don't know how to > > create the page, respectively who as write acces to it. > > I think it's a matter for proposing it to he pdweb list. > Alternatively it could go into a README. Thats what they are for, i > think.
IIRC the wiki generally can be edited by anyone with an account. Adding pages was a bit tricky, as there is (was?) a bug that you first had to create a PageLink on some other page, then follow that link to the non-existing page which would then be editable. I'll try to setup a "Topic" similar to http://puredata.info/community/patches etc. that automatically will collect all patches "tagged" with a specific keyword like "tilde-lib" or so. How to tag is described here: http://puredata.info/docs/tutorials/HowToContribute/ > >> Question. Will all the object be like: > >> input: control data > >> output: signal/"audio", > >> or will the also be ("audio manipulators") objects like: > >> input: signal/"audio" > >> output: singal/"audio"? > > > > i'd say both, any module that either generates or manipulates audio > > signals. > > Cool. Then that should be added too, i think. > > As i see it now, based on the discussion, the lazy-consensus > principle, the fact that no one objected against that all > abstractions in the lib should have a help file, a README could sound: > > ----- > This lib, tilde, is focused on dps'ish abstractions that either > generates or manipulates audio signals. > > To add to the lib either check it into _the_ cvs if you have access > or ask someone that have access to check it in for you. > > All abstractions in the lib need have a corresponding help file > documenting the inlet(s) and outlet(s). > > In case your abstraction have dependencies document it somewhere. In > case the dependencies are not available anywhere and are in them self > abstraction (ie. not externals) add them to a subfolder to not > pollute the namespace of the lib. > ----- > > eh? Perfect!! Ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__ _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
