Audalyzer request commiting privileges.

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Wim

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May 17, 2012, 9:22:12 AM5/17/12
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Hi all, Ian in particular,

I recently discovered Audalyzer, and am loving it. I'm moving into
sound processing on Android, and this project is quite frankly a damn
good place to start. Thank you for this accessible contribution.

I'm diving headlong in the code right now; aside from sound processing
functionality I would like to add myself, I see opportunities to make
a good contribution to the project.

I understand you are not actively developing Audalyzer yourself, but
would you mind giving me committing rights to the project? I would
appreciate being able to fold my additions back into the project. In
that way, I can sort of pay back for the privilege of using this nifty
app.

Kind Regards,

Wim.

Wim

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May 22, 2012, 4:51:48 PM5/22/12
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Hello? Anybody home? I would sincerely appreciate a response to the
message below.

Wim.

Ian Smith

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May 23, 2012, 1:28:44 PM5/23/12
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Hi,

sorry, I'm not kidding about having no time.. but you're added as a committer.

Cheers

Ian

Wim

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May 24, 2012, 3:34:18 AM5/24/12
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Hi Ian,

Thanks for the commit rights! I understand that you don't have time and I will make a point of not bothering you (after this post).

For your information, this is what I will be adding to Audalyzer:

- Bugfixes
- Centralized view handling in instrument panel
- Generalized handling of the Gauge components; gauges should be drop-in components as much as possible
- Drawing components, eg. centralized text drawing.
- New gauges related to audio handling.
- If I get around to it, an FFT implemented in C/C++, accessible through the NDK

There will probably be more changes, when I run into other issues.

Mind you, this is not out of a sense of altruism, I'm doing this for a personal project. It's just that, since I'm using Audalyzer as a platform, it feels right to commit back any improvements I made to the main project. It's my way of compensating for the privilege of code usage.

It's a great little project, by the way, thanks for creating it. It hope it lives on.

Kind Regards,

Wim.

Ian Smith

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May 24, 2012, 11:42:12 AM5/24/12
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Sounds good, but please don't submit any C/C++ changes; I want to keep
this pure Java. That's kind of the whole point, that you can do this
in Java.

Ian
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