Re: [SIP-devel] next step: Windows porting
Advanced image processing toolbox for Scilab on Unix/Linux/Mac OS
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From: Ricardo F. <rf...@gm...> - 2005-07-29 02:19:14
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Hi Yan, we are glad to welcome another developer! Please present yourself to us, basically tell us what is your background, what kind of things you specially like and dislike.. > This few days, I saw some SIP mailing list is going hot into my mailbox. = ;) thanks to new & active developers like Zhang and Angus :-) You know, I haven't been inclined to work alone anymore, its too boring and I really don't have much time.. > SIP seems like an interesting project. Can I join this project? Is > there any task which may be taken by me at this moment? There are a bunch of tasks, as listed bellow, but the main priority now has been to port the latest SIP to Windows. Zhang is taking care of that, but two developers won't be little for this.. You could help Zhang, but to start with try the following link: http://siptoolbox.sourceforge.net/devel/windows-port.php First port the simple toolbox, then animal, then SIP. If you wish to do any other task that's totally fine, although not a priority. You can check anything at the following todo (which is a little outdated but OK): http://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=3D68055 Or any task you yourself would like to see done in SIP would be welcome. =20 > I had been sourceforge user for some time and know the basic usage for > cvs (i am once using tkcvs as gui tool. now, i stick to lincvs under > linux and tortoise cvs under windows) I've been using Cervisia in Konqueror/KDE, and it's really good. I wonder how it compares to lincvs.. feel free to drop another email anytime if you have concerns. -- Ricardo. |