On Sunday, 18 August 2013 at 19:02:50 UTC, luminousone wrote:
On Sunday, 18 August 2013 at 08:40:33 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
Luminousone, Atash, John,

Thanks for the email exchanges on this, there is a lot of good stuff in there that needs to be extracted from the mail threads and turned into a "manifesto" type document that can be used to drive getting a design and realization together. The question is what infrastructure would work for us to collaborate. Perhaps create a GitHub group and a repository to act
as a shared filestore?

I can certainly do that bit of admin and then try and start a document summarizing the email threads so far, if that is a good way forward on
this.

Github seems fine to me, my coding skills are likely more limited then Atash or John; I am currently working as a student programmer at Utah's Weber State University while also attending as a part time student, I am currently working on finishing the last couple credit hours of the assoc degree in CS, I would like to work towards a higher level degree or even eventually a Phd in CS.

I will help in whatever way I can however.

You give me too much credit. :-P

I'm yet another student, technically in biomedical engineering but with a very computer-science-y mind. My experience with OpenCL has been limited to a few stints into some matrix operations and implementing that sort I linked earlier for the sake of a max-reduction operation found in a GPGPU implementation of support-vector machine classifiers. Frankly, I *hate* *hate* *hate* boilerplate, so I paradoxically spend all my time trying to get it out of the way so I never need to write it again. Decent for code-prettiness, horrid for deadlines. That said...

I'm hesitant to start anything new until I've cleared my plate of at least one of my current projects, so while I am very interested in jumping on this, I'm going to have to pass on doing anything serious with it for the next several weeks. -.-'

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