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Re: Contributions of RI


From: Camilo Rueda (crueda@atlas.puj.edu.co)
Date: Tue Jun 17 2003 - 20:33:43 CEST


>
> jaortiz@avispa-cdc.ing.univalle.edu.co (James Ortiz) writes:
>
> > I have some (working) additions to contrib/ri, namely:
> >
> > - new propagator for sin function
> > - new propagator for cos function
> > - new propagator for tan function
> >
> > I'd like to contribute this to the Mozart distribution and I am
> planning
> > to keep adding functionality to the RI module, what are the steps
> > required to do so?
>

>
> All that you need to do is to send me your ssh public key. Thorsten
> will create for you a restricted account that permits only cvs. I
> will migrate the RI contrib into a new module to which you'll have
> read and write access so that you can directly act as a maintainer and
> contributor.
>
> Of course, you also get to share responsibilities such as fixing bugs,
> making sure that the module is ready for public consumption (e.g. can
> be configured and built portably), writing documentation, and helping
> prepare releases. Ah yes, and you also answer questions from users
> :-) Do you still want the job? :-)
>

A member of our research team (Avispa) posted the message to see what the
conditions were for this. We feel we'll need a couple of months to stabilize a
reasonable release and (specially) to write a coherent documentation. So the
answer is yes, but we don't expect being able to do so before mid September.
Thanks for your interest! We will post a message to this list when we are ready.

Cheers,

Camilo Rueda,
Director, Grupo de investigaci›n Avispa
Universidad Javeriana-Cali

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