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max for live & max 6.1 routing & patch management system for grids (+arcs?)
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How to contribute to the project. #11

Open JamesMyr opened 10 years ago

JamesMyr commented 10 years ago

Hello,

I'd like to start contributing the work I've been doing on the Max for Live side of things to the project. I'm new to Github so with the help of a few tutorials I'm trying to work out what the standard way to collaborate is.

I've created a Fork of the main project and added a folder containing one of the max for live devices. I've then created a Pull Request, which I think will allow the folder I've added to be contributed to the project.

Is this the preferred way to contribute to this project? Would it be better to create a Branch like the "sorens-playground" branch?

tehn commented 10 years ago

hi james!

we haven't quite figured out contributions for this project-- it'd certainly be fantastic to integrate max for live. we're just about finished with this initial "suite" which is aimed at first-time-user. after this is done we'll try to arrange some protocol for pull requests and maintaining a consistent collection of patches.

forking is probably the way!

On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 8:48 PM, James Waterworth notifications@github.comwrote:

Hello,

I'd like to start contributing the work I've been doing on the Max for Live side of things to the project. I'm new to Github so with the help of a few tutorials I'm trying to work out what the standard way to collaborate is.

I've created a Fork of the main project and added a folder containing one of the max for live devices. I've then created a Pull Request, which I think will allow the folder I've added to be contributed the the project.

Is this the preferred way to contribute to this project? Would it be better to create a Branch like the "sorens-playground" branch?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/monome/llllllll/issues/11 .

JamesMyr commented 10 years ago

hi!

really looking forward to seeing what you guys have been working on! sounds interesting and seems like you're close with the flurry of emails.

i'll continue to work on max for live devices and push them to the fork when they're in a good state. i think this means they'll be available when you'd like to start integrating max for live and take contributions.

best,

james

trentgill commented 10 years ago

hey james!

sorry to bombard your inbox with all this junk! we’ve just been bashing away at it trying to get to a first-presentation state. really keen to expand a lot of this funtionality into max4live and i think the capability of the router to work across different platforms (akin to pages but much much simpler to use) will be really useful in that context.

after we’re past this last big feature/bug push i’ll try and write a little more about what we’ve actually been doing, and the videos we’re getting ready to demo the thing will hopefully be quite illustrative.

speak soon! trent

On Mar 27, 2014, at 6:01 PM, James Waterworth notifications@github.com wrote:

hi!

really looking forward to seeing what you guys have been working on! sounds interesting and seems like you're close with the flurry of emails.

i'll continue to work on max for live devices and push them to the fork when they're in a good state. i think this means they'll be available when you'd like to start integrating max for live and take contributions.

best,

james

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