Hi,
I can go as well. Don't know yet exactly how much time, but should be able
to be there each day. Some details:
- is the information below about guidelines / chapters in a wiki
somewhere? should it be? It might be better to people to organise
themselves before the sprint starts. So
Hi,
I'd like to participate remotely somehow. I understand that you also
want to cover Gem(?), so I'd like to propose a chapter on video
tracking. motion tracking, background subtraction, showing how to do
alpha masking, color tracking, I also would like to include some
documentation of
Hey Marius,
yes we will need an introduction to GEM. My priorities are to do simple
stuff first. I know that might be boring, and the temptation is to run
ahead to the more interesting stuff, but really the basics need to be
there before anything fancy. And in a simple, introductory form. I'm
hey marius, derek + list,
i've done some of that already. maybe you can recycle what i've done
for some classes.
files are here:
http://damm-net.org/wiki/index.php?title=Bewegungsmelder
i'm glad if i can help, let me know.
m.
Am 30.03.2009 um 19:47 schrieb marius schebella:
Hi,
I'd like
FLOSS Manuals is proud to announce a three day book sprint for the Pure
Data FLOSS Manual. This sprint will take place simultaneously in New
York City and Berlin from Saturday 4 April to Monday 6 April.
The Pure Data FLOSS Manual:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/puredata
There are possibilities