> On 27. Jul 2020, at 14:19, Bernard Bel <ber...@gm...> wrote:
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> will write a small tutorial for checking all current possible operations of this package. Right now I am preparing calls to the "play" command which will next be implemented on the console.
Ah, very cool, thank you!
> As to the repository I wait for Anthony's advice on the matter. At this stage of development, the program does not yet replace BP2.9.8 and it wouldn't be wise to share it as a new version. We share it with persons like you who are interested in following progress and pointing at mistakes or better options. A SourceForge distribution might give the illusion that the program is already fully operational. However the GIT repository is interesting to keep tracks of changes. We need to find simple ways to involve more people in development!
Ah, I see. Well, Anthony also maintains a Git repo on that bolprocessor sourceforge site - which is separate from the release/download but so to say within the same “site"… When I talk about monitoring Anthony’s stuff, it means I pull what he commits on his git repo there, and push it to the Github repo. I just chose Github because it’s the platform I am comfortable with. Fundamentally/functionally what Anthony has on Sourceforge and what I have on Github are the same. I think Github is more geared towards transparent or comfortable inspection of project history and collaboration (“pull” or “merge”-requests and many features for development teams), and certainly the more trendy, I think now also much bigger platform than Sourceforge (although the sexy boys ’n gals seem to switch to Gitlab now ;-) )
Yea, I am looking forward to Anthony’s advice too, no need for urgent action at all...
Best
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