Hi,

Firstly, my apologies for this off-topic post, especially to those of you who have already seen me trolling various other Mono forums/lists.

I'm looking for a keen Mono developer that uses Linux to help me do a port of my SourceForge project. The project is C# under .NET2.0 and uses PortAudio. Its a music composer (specifically, it's a Tracker). SourceForge.net -> VioLet Composer for more info.

My code is very straightforward and well commented, the only compatibility issues I see is PortAudio and potentially some Forms stuff. Other than that there's a couple of threads running, and that's as tricky as it gets. 99.9% of stuff is written from the ground up in C# so no issues there, unless Mono doesn't have ArrayLists or something... :-D

Really all I'm looking for is someone willing to try to get my code running under Linux. Ideally, I need someone who has nothing going themselves at the moment (or has plenty of spare time anyway) and that is either willing to take on a full-time role as the Linux maintainer for the project, or that can give me detailed enough instructions to do that myself. I'm working under Windows x64 using VCSE2005 and don't want to break my own development cycle messing with a new OS and IDE.

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The project has been running for over 12 months now. The application is far from ready for end use, however the development process is now mature enough that it is only a matter of time. Featuring a revolutionary sound-processing architecture and unprecedented plugin integration (including on-the-fly editing of plugin code), VioLet Composer aims to become much more than just another tool for writing music. Slated improvements include things like plugins-within-plugins, video processing and online jamming.

I'm an easy going guy, willing to share any info I can and take the time to nut stuff out. I'm not looking for some expert or pro - my own knowledge of Linux and Mono are both practically zero.

Contributors get their name in lights and become part of a small but steadily growing and devoted community (if you've had experience with the Tracker scene before, you know what I'm talking about!), plus you'll be opening up new ways for people to make music and lining yourself up to hear some great tunes!
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Please drop me a line if you're interested, either on this list, at SourceForge, or direct to my email.

Aaron.

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