Hi IOhannes (and others) my apologies for the slow response, been settling
into a new job here.

If you are interested in helping out on that external, I would be happy to
move it to pd-externals and not own the repo. If I new there was some
interest and other people interested in hacking on it, I could find some
time to give it some love.

So uh, what exactly do I need to do to make this happen? Does it need a
special license or anything? s7 is BSD licensed so I chose that to begin
with.

iain


On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 5:10 AM IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 3/17/24 06:14, Iain Duncan wrote:
> > It occurred to me thinking further that really one doesn't need to know
> > much about Scheme or Lisp, provided one is interested, as I didn't when I
> > started! The work is mostly in C. FWIW. :-)
>
> how about moving the repository to <https://github.com/pd-externals/> ?
> there are always¹ some volunteers who can help with bugfixing and the
> like, and if someone is willing to dig deeper into scheme4pd, they can
> always join (and leave, if need be).
>
> in general i think the pd-externals group is a good place for small
> team-maintained externals.
>
>
> personally, i am interested in that external (and have plenty of C
> skills) - but honestly I have other things on my plate as well, so
> couldn't do a full time maintenance o fthe project.
>
> gfmards
> IOhannes
>
> ¹ for various degrees of "always"
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