> I think you're getting your Bryans confused! I (Bryan Cole) set up the > pythonocc-examples repository today, as a dumping ground for my test > code which other interested parties may access. All the code is my > own.
Ai! I did it again ;') I'm very sorry, please accept my apologies ( hearing that too often on this list ;') and sorry for the noise in general. > I'll add a (BSD-style) license file to make it clear I regard anything > in this repo as freely available to all. Cool, its a great contribution, that's for sure. Still cohesion is something important. We'd be happy to provide you SVN write access, since evidently we value your work immensely. > Now I think about it, I should probably not have named it > "pythonocc-examples" as this sounds like it has had the blessing of > the > project as a whole. I'll see if I can rename it to something less > official-sounding. I think the work you're doing is of general importance for the pythonOCC community. We're both fans of the Enthought guys, and amongst the things > You may need to buy Bryan Bishop a couple of drinks. I think I could get Bryan in some *actual* trouble there... Where Bryan lives, one learns to drive before you learn to drink ;') Still, there's cold champagne whenever you make it to Paris Bryan ( goes for either of you ) Cheers, -jelle _______________________________________________ Pythonocc-users mailing list Pythonocc-users@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pythonocc-users