Hi Roger! Ryan forked this repo yesterday to enable this project to be hacked on efficiently. We pitched a simple toy problem to the crowd at the CtU2015 symposium and hack week, and picked up several people interested in thinking about all-universe mapping in various ways. Here's where we are so far, having spent a lot of time discussing aspects of the problem, and merging ideas and goals with Michael Schneider et al: https://hackpad.com/The-Music-of-the-Sphere-9uBxuPjlvkb If you make edits to this hackpad (and please, please do!), you should (I think) then get email notifications from hackpad so you can keep track of what we do. Also, you should "watch" Ryan's fork to follow the code appearing there. He'll submit a pull request at some point, but for now, here's the link: https://github.com/rkeisler/Music
Hi Roger! Ryan forked this repo yesterday to enable this project to be hacked on efficiently. We pitched a simple toy problem to the crowd at the CtU2015 symposium and hack week, and picked up several people interested in thinking about all-universe mapping in various ways. Here's where we are so far, having spent a lot of time discussing aspects of the problem, and merging ideas and goals with Michael Schneider et al: https://hackpad.com/The-Music-of-the-Sphere-9uBxuPjlvkb If you make edits to this hackpad (and please, please do!), you should (I think) then get email notifications from hackpad so you can keep track of what we do. Also, you should "watch" Ryan's fork to follow the code appearing there. He'll submit a pull request at some point, but for now, here's the link: https://github.com/rkeisler/Music