[PD-dev] [pd-dev] introduction and SVN write access

Antoine Villeret antoine.villeret at gmail.com
Mon Sep 24 14:28:15 CEST 2012


Hi Hans,

I'm very surprised about your reaction.
I started working on pix_opencv two years ago, the first external I made
[pix_opencv_calibration] had been committed by Lluis himself.
Concerning Yves, he manages pdp_opnecv, not pix_opencv, and about Sergi I
never saw this name in any of the pix_opencv files...
After that, I made new ones and Llius didn't have time to commit and
maintain the new ones, so he said in a mail on On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 : " for
new objects on pix_opencv/ you can commit by your self
if you want, ok?" (he was replying both to Cyrille and me).
I took this as commit permission for Cyrille and me, but maybe I
misunderstood. At this time, I did't have commit access to pure-data
repository, so Cyrille committed new objects for me without any troubles I
think. So did i last saturday.
Moreover, I understood in one of your mail that you prefer I commit in an
existing repository than creating a new one, this is what i've done. Maybe
I misunderstood one more time.
We do NOT change any of the externals already in the repository, we just
add new ones and change the help files to make them following the Gem help
file template.
If you still think that I'm violating rules, so you can revert all my
commits, and you can delete me from the committers list to avoid any
further problems.
I'm using those externals every days, if i have to keep them for me, I will
not be disturbed, but I think it's a shame.

a.

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2012/9/24 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at at.or.at>

>
> Hey Antoine,
>
> Unfortunately, you just violated the most important rule of the pure-data
> SVN.  Even though you have technical permission to commit everywhere does
> not mean you have social permission to do so.  In other words, before
> committing to any part of the SVN that you yourself did not create, you
> need to communicate with the committers to that section first and get their
> permission to commit.  In general, unless you explicitly know what the
> rules are, ask on this list first.
>
> With 40ish committers, different sections work on different rules.  Some
> people only want to accept submissions thru the patch trackers and others
> are much more open.  Cyrille is not a committer on externals/pix_opencv, so
> he can't give you permission to commit to that section.
>
> So you need to contact the committers there, Yves, Lluis, and Sergi, and
> ask them how they want to work with your submissions.  And be prepared to
> revert the commits you just did.
>
> .hc
>
> On Sep 22, 2012, at 11:25 AM, Antoine Villeret wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> thanks for that !
> i've already pushed some changes to SVN : few new objects, a perspective
> correction example and a review of help patches (reviewed by Cyrille Henry,
> thanks to him)
> but some of the new externals need OpenCV v 2.x to compile so INSTALL file
> had been updated but I don't know a way to put an if statement in the
> Makefile to exclude some externals in case of detecting an older version
> i will make another example (for shape recognition) and if i have time an
> external for pattern recognition (like ARToolkit pattern but without their
> limitation)
>
> Note the addition of pix_opencv_blobtrack which is a blob tracker with
> several detection and post processing algorythms
> cheers
>
> antoine
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> 2012/9/21 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at at.or.at>
>
>>
>> I added you as a developer to the pure-data project, welcome!  (pd-gem is
>> a separate project on sourceforge).
>>
>> One piece of advice: you might find it easier to start new project
>> outside of the pure-data SVN, but I do hope that you will be contributing
>> to the existing projects :-)
>>
>> .hc
>>
>>
>> On Sep 19, 2012, at 3:27 PM, Antoine Villeret wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i've never received any answer to this mail where i was asking for commit
>> access to externals repository
>> i'm working on cleaning the stuff and make it available for everybody
>> i think this have a place in the pure-data externals folder, or maybe
>> directly in the GEM extra folder.
>> so can someone add me (avilleret) to pure-data sourceforge repository ?
>> since I asked it 6 mounths ago, the one week lazy concensus expired,
>> isn't it ? ;-)
>>
>> best wishes
>>
>> antoine
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>>
>> 2012/4/5 Antoine Villeret <antoine.villeret at gmail.com>
>>
>>> hi all,
>>>
>>> i would like to introduce myself and kindly request for an SVN write
>>> access to pd repository.
>>>
>>> My name is Antoine Villeret and i'm working with pd since i met Cyrille
>>> Henry last year.
>>> I'm mainly working on computer vision.
>>> At the very beginning i'm a musician and sound technician then
>>> I started computer vision in 2008 by turning a bodhrán into a
>>> touchscreen during my master thesis.
>>> After that, I worked with Cyrille on a dynamic video mapping system to
>>> project video on moving objects on stage.
>>> It is used in the show *Les Fuyantes *by the French circus company Les
>>> Choses de Rien.
>>> You can have a small overview of the the work here :
>>> http://vimeo.com/37387879
>>> For that work i have to add some features to pix_opencv that are already
>>> on the repository like pix_opencv_calibration,
>>> pix_opencv_warpperspective... (commited by Cyrille).
>>> But i've made some others externals and also corrected lots of bugs.
>>> I also made some examples on how to use my externals.
>>> Moreover I've planned to develop an OpenCL based object mainly to do
>>> binary texture readback.
>>> And I will be happy to share my work with the community :-).
>>>
>>> Actually i've already made a copy of the SVN repository on my github
>>> account but it's quite experimental and only used in my personal projects.
>>> I saw that pd, pd-extended and Gem have already migrated to git but
>>> about externals repository ? and mainly pix_opencv ? is it planned to
>>> switch to git too ?
>>>
>>> My SF username is : avilleret
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>>
>>> antoine
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