Closed wimrijnders closed 6 years ago
I can set up the room, but I can't integrate with the mn416/QPULib
project, because I'm not an admin. I'm hoping you can do that.
In any case here is the QPULib lobby.
Hi @wimrijnders,
At this stage I'd prefer to stick with the issue tracker. We can open a "General Discussion" issue for keeping up-to-date. As I work on this occasionally in my spare time, I think it's important to keep discussions fairly concise and the issue tracker will force that.
Update from me: After extensive refactoring to allow the programmer direct access to the VPM/DMA, my local codebase is now building again and passing several (but not all) tests. Hopefully in a few days I'll be ready to commit it.
By the way, make test
has already proved useful, thanks :)
I think it's important to keep discussions fairly concise and the issue tracker will force that.
Which actually is one reason for having a separate channel for 'other stuff', to not clutter the issues. But fine, I'll let it go.
Hopefully in a few days I'll be ready to commit it.
Great! Happy to hear it. I've been busy with Rot3DLib
. I realized that I want to put quite a lot of code in there, for testing and demonstration, so I put some time in making the handling of command line parameters decent. I took some previous code for this and continued from there.
However, that soon escalated to a point where it was becoming a project on itself, so I spun it off. I will put a 'lite' version in Rot3DLib
[1].
[1] This is also a demonstration of the kind of chitchat I would prefer to avoid in issues.
We can open a "General Discussion" issue for keeping up-to-date.
That's a pretty good alternative, will go with that.
@mn416 I would appreciate a method of communicating without having to use the issues here. This is just to keep the issues here unpolluted with social chitchat.
As a suggestion, the vis.js[1] project uses a Gitter Lobby for informal communication. This works quite well, especially because it's coupled with
github
.The idea is to have a place for questions, comments, small-talk etc. No direct response is expected (although you then do have the option for a live chat), you can totally respond in your own time.
Hope you find this appealing as well.
I just discovered that I can create a room on
gitter
myself. If I do so, will you join?[1] Of which I have been an active maintainer for over a year - I'm still a maintainer officially but don't do work there any more.