Hi everyone,

My name is Jayce Doose, and I'm a freshman at Cornell University, studying
Electrical and Computer engineering.  I first heard about the Pysoy
project through the Ithaca Free Software association, and Google summer of
code.  Potentially, I'll be working on incorporating rigid transformation
blending algorithms (based on a mathematical/CS concept called dual
quaternions) into the project.  I have some experience in Object oriented
programming, as well as with Linux (the basics - I've used Slackware and
the Ubuntu distros).

Hope to learn more and contribute to the project,

-Jayce Doose
>
> Arc Riley wrote:
>> Hey everyone
>>
>> In an effort to get us working as a community again I'm asking everyone
>> on
>> this list to send a quick greet to the list.  Include what you're
>> interested
>> in working on, what experience you've had with 3d/audio/etc development,
>> and
>> if you've been working recently on PySoy related stuff.
>>
>> As a bonus, we're now established as a recognised group on Freenode and,
>> as
>> such, have vanity masks setup.  Contact me if you'd like to strut around
>> IRC
>> with a shiny @pysoy/developer/<nickname> mask.
>>
>>
>> Side note: for anyone who hasn't heard, development is "frozen" until
>> 4/13
>> while I get the codebase in a sane state (able to compile and with the
>> components working together) and pushed to svn.pysoy.org.  Thereafter
>> all
>> developers will be required to use subversion to keep things working
>> smoothly.
>> Contact me if you need help with that (or jump on IRC).
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