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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">At this point I think that we can start
to talk about technical stuff like roadmap, tasks, volunteers
recruitment and so on :)<br>
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The basic steps, IMHO, can be:<br>
1. Identify which externals to include in the repo (for linux
users, the folder /usr/lib/pd-extended/extra can be a good
starting point)<br>
2. Identify which externals need to be compiled (some of them, as
far as I rememer, are not "true" external library, but a pd patch
[intrinsically cross-platform??])<br>
3. Identify which externals are mainteined/unmaintained, and
eventually, contact the maintainers just to say: "hello, we are
creating a shared repo of externals. Are you interested? and so
on..."<br>
4. Prioritize (i.e. most used extensions have the priority).<br>
5. Assign tasks<br>
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In that context, a web platform can help to accomplish this
preliminary steps. For example github (that has a project wiki),
or Azendoo (free -and simple!- collaborative project management),
to name a few. I'm not an expert of this platform, but I use
github for small projects and IMHO, Azendoo (or something like
that) it can help a lot for discussions, task management and so
on, without flooding the mailing list :)<br>
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Here is just my thoughts... any idea/suggestion/alternative are
appreciated! :)<br>
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Cheers<br>
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Alessio<br>
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On 18/12/2014 20:50, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Well, for starters, there could just be a
repository with externals and libraries :)
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<div>I'm willing to help somehow. I'm not a programmer only,
but I can help organising it and stuff. Testing libraries,
listing it, etc.<br>
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<div>Cheers</div>
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zmölnig <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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class="">On 12/18/2014 08:16 PM, Samuel Burt wrote:<br>
> 1. Opening a patch with [import cyclone] would
automatically download the<br>
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</span>i *strongly* oppose to anything that automatically
connects to the<br>
internet and fetches or submits data.<br>
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mgfdsr<br>
<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888">IOhannes<br>
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