sorry for the late reply, but to answer your questions. 1. yes 2. 2-3 hrs/day 3. anything related to coding, testing is fine too. 4. no open source experience so far. Test engineer/programmer by trade. i don't really know how to get started really... checked out cvs and found no existing code in the source tree for midi. I guess I get get started with reading up on midi Kevin --- Michael Phipps <mphipps1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Welcome aboard! > > Hopefully we will get some of this design stuff out > of the way pretty quick. > > Could I ask everyone to just dash off a quick note > to me with: > 1) Are you still interested? > 2) How much time do you have? > 3) Which part of this do you find interesting (C++ > design, synthesis, parsing, leadership, testing, > etc)? > 4) How much experience do you have? > > I know that you told Aaron some of this already, but > it would help me. I will also put together > a plan when we know where we want to go. > > >Hello gentlemen. I'd like to help out with the > OBOS project; I was a Beos > >user for some time (bought R3 and R4) and even got > around to playing > >around with development for a bit as well on R4. > > > >I'm a Java developer by day, but would like to keep > my C++ up to date. > > > >I'll be honest, I know near nothing about the midi > spec, and much less > >about the midi kit as defined and used by beos. > But I can apply myself to > >learning it quickly. > > > >My first step is to install beos 5 on an available > box, make sure the dev > >environment works, and then get some of the midi > programs from bebits > >installed. > > > >I went through the list archives quickly and think > I can align myself to > >the effort still. > > > >If there is something specific you gents would like > me to concentrate > >please let me know. > > > >Thanks, > >Louis Florit > > > >aka Indygo > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/