Thanks for adding me.

FYI: You can see Vladimir's user name from the 2 patches he put in the 
patch tracker: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=41208&atid=430006

Cheers,
Frankie

On 09/01/11 17:44, Joachim wrote:
> Vladimir,
>
>   >  Did any other admins objected? Or it just did not work technically?
>
> I tried but I didn't find your SourceForge user. If you mail it to me 
> (off-list)
> or to the list I'm able to add you.
>
> Cheers
> Joachim
>
> Am 01.09.2011 16:49, schrieb Vladimir Avdonin:
>> Joe,
>>
>> You are listed as project admin. Did you ever try adding anyone to svn 
>> access?
>>
>> Few months ago you said you could add me to the project, but that ended with 
>> nothing. Did any other admins objected? Or it just did not work technically?
>>
>> Regarding you experimental work:
>>
>> The mechanism for such activity provided by subversion is branch. Once you 
>> created you branch you can screw it around in any way you please, it would 
>> not affect main line of development and releases. Once your branch would 
>> arrive to some agreeable good state, it can be merged back into trunk for 
>> common use.
>>
>> If you would put you refactoring effort on the branch 4 years ago, there 
>> would be a good chance someone could pick it up and help you finish it. When 
>> i was working on driver code, I was wondering on some design choices for 
>> class hierarchy, and I was very itchy myself to refactor the code. I decided 
>> to hold my horses until I could at least discuss that with main developers.
>>
>> So, please, create a branch for refactoring and commit you work there. It 
>> would be a shame to waste that effort.
>>
>> Regard,
>> Vladimir
>>
>> On 08/31/2011 10:40 PM, Joe Emenaker wrote:
>>> On 8/31/2011 4:14 PM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
>>>> I ran into some rather tough jsynthlib admin's a couple of years back. I 
>>>> think it was you Bill!
>>> I don't think Bill is an "admin" (in the sense that he can't authorize
>>> people to upload to the svn repository); I think only Joachim and Brian
>>> are. The rest of us (about 15 others) have write-access to the svn, but
>>> we can't add people.
>>>
>>>> The only thing that drives me nuts about jsynthlib is the maddening 
>>>> process of laying out widgets. There simply has to be either better 
>>>> documentation on it or a better way of doing it. But maybe I just still 
>>>> don't know what I am doing!
>>> About 4 years ago, I started on a massive (for me) re-factoring of the
>>> code. I moved everything into packages which compartmentalized what
>>> everything did (ie, a package for low-level MIDI message handling, a
>>> package for the main GUI, a package for the widgets, etc.). The two big
>>> hurdles were:
>>> 1 - Rewriting the low-level MIDI stuff. As I recall, sending and polling
>>> for MIDI signals was done with the GUI thread or something, so I made a
>>> new thread which would handle all queuing of MIDI messages and notify
>>> various sysex handlers that something had come in for them, etc. It made
>>> it so that I could write a little MIDI monitor window to watch incoming
>>> traffic, etc.
>>> 2 - Re-vamping the hierarchy of the JSynthlib widgets. It turns out that
>>> the basic JSynthlib window was named something strange, which made it
>>> hard to get up to speed on how to make a new synth-lib module.
>>>
>>> Anyway, as you can imagine, with a huge refactor like that, there were
>>> tons of compile errors as I changed around the way things were invoked,
>>> etc. When I ran out of steam on it, I think there were still a handful
>>> of errors that I couldn't really figure out how to best solve... so I
>>> never committed the changes.
>>>
>>> Since the project is so dormant, I'm tempted to dig the code up again
>>> and commit it just to see if it generates some renewed interest...
>>>
>>> - Joe
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