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Christian Iversen

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Mar 6, 2011, 3:12:19 PM3/6/11
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Hey

I fixed the demos in my latest pull request. Tomorrow, I will start
working on the dual-mode compiler. I had a talk with Sam about it today,
and I will continue to talk to him about the implementation details.

Ondrej, you should try the program "mumble". It is a talk client much
like skype, but with much better sound quality. Sam sent a mail with the
server info.

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Ondrej Certik

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Mar 6, 2011, 7:54:14 PM3/6/11
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Hi Christian,

thanks for the effort! I have some organizational comments below:

On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Christian Iversen <c...@sikkerhed.org> wrote:
> Hey
>
> I fixed the demos in my latest pull request. Tomorrow, I will start working
> on the dual-mode compiler. I had a talk with Sam about it today, and I will
> continue to talk to him about the implementation details.
>
> Ondrej, you should try the program "mumble". It is a talk client much like
> skype, but with much better sound quality. Sam sent a mail with the server
> info.

I have given both you Christian and you Sam push access to the
repository, since you are very active developers. However, please
continue getting all code in through pull requests, so that everyone
has a chance to review it, and test it, before it goes in. Except some
trivial patches, like an obvious typo fix, that I think can go in
without a review, if you all agree on that. Once a pull request is
positively reviewed, e.g. you can clearly see, that neither of the
main developers (e.g. Ondrej, Christian, Sam currently) is against,
you can push it in.

As to implementation details, I would appreciate if you can discuss
everything openly on the mailinglist, so that everybody can
participate. For example I am interested in that too.

I would like to setup as open atmosphere as possible, so that it is
easy for other people to join in the development (e.g. everybody,
including us has to send pull requests, and everybody can --- and it
is encouraged! --- to participate in the review). That is because very
soon, after we have a reasonable implementation of modules, we will
need *lots* of help from other people, implementing useful modules and
fixing bugs.

Ondrej

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