[PD-dev] cvs access

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Wed Sep 5 04:04:06 CEST 2007


Thanks for the intro.  In case it wasn't clear, I support adding him  
as a developer.

.hc

On Sep 4, 2007, at 9:34 PM, Thomas O Fredericks wrote:

> I have been PDing for over 5 years. I definitly master patching in PD.
> I have created a few externals for PD, most of them for my personal  
> use or for installation projects (with the help of a few odd jobs,  
> I am able to gain a living by doing my own PD installations and  
> performances and doing work for others).
> I have taught many PD workshops
> I teach interactivity and basic electronics at University of Quebec  
> in Montreal (this will be my second year), where I got my master's  
> degree in interactivity.
> I have switched from windows to linux(debian then ubuntu) for about  
> a year now. Very happy about that.
>
> Externals I made and that I will probably commit:
> - interface to the synaptics touch pad driver for windows
> - interface to the ubisense local positioning system
> - destroysend
> - getdollarg
> (maybe more not that I got mingw on windows XP set up and compiling  
> on linux is pretty easy when you have templates).
>
> But mostly, it is to support and update the cvs clone of the pdmtl  
> abstractions (that actually reside on goto10's svn).
>
> Also, since I got a win build environment, Hans asked if I wanted  
> to "maintain" a common build system on windows... I will see about  
> that.
>
> You can see a bit of my work (I took a lot of stuff down) here:  
> http://tof.danslchamp.org/
> You can also check out these videos: http://youtube.com/profile? 
> user=tofredericks
>
> I try to make all of my project, performance and installation  
> patches open source, here are a few:
> http://www.puredata.info/Members/tof
>
> My full name is: Thomas Ouellet Fredericks (only the last part is  
> the family name).
>
> tom
>
> On 9/4/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner < hans at eds.org> wrote:
>
> Please post an introduction about yourself.  Something about what  
> you use Pd for, perhaps.  That's the standard procedure, and it's  
> nice to learn stuff about people.  You can look at the archives for  
> examples.
>
> .hc
>
>
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