[PD] Google Summer of Code 2009!

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Sun Mar 1 06:56:28 CET 2009


I think your idea sounds good, I think you should just start the page,  
and then we can fill it in as each of us finds the time.

.hc

On Feb 28, 2009, at 8:41 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote:

> Hallo Hans !
>
> Do you have or other have any comments on my last mail ?
> I don't want to start a new wiki page if there is no agreement about  
> the procedure ...
>
> LG
> Georg
>
> Hans-Christoph Steiner schrieb:
>> On Feb 25, 2009, at 3:52 PM, Enrique Erne wrote:
>>> wow these project are really nice.
>>>
>>> i hope deeply PdLib would make it with or without soc. imo that is  
>>> soooo missing in pd-extended. i'd love to help but i don't even  
>>> know how to help to get the help-files in running in pd-ext.
>>> http://puredata.info/dev/summer-of-code/PdLib/
>>>
>>> LibPd would be also a huge addition.
>>> http://puredata.info/dev/summer-of-code/LibPd/
>>>
>>> only negative point i have is the name: PdLib and LibPd is kind of  
>>> confusing.
>>>
>>> but as already stated, all projects are great and would be  
>>> wonderful.
>> If you want to starting on standard libs for Pd, I say just do it.   
>> Pick a topic and start making a library.  For example, I really  
>> should finish 'tkwidgets', which is a library that aims to directly  
>> expose the standard Tk widgets for use in Pd.  I did manage to  
>> finish 'apple' which is a library of Apple-specific functions like  
>> accelerometer, light level sensors, brightness controls, etc.  The  
>> Thinkpad has lots of example code for all this stuff to, so it  
>> would be great to have a 'thinkpad' library.
>> .hc
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