> On May 3, 2023, at 18:00, T.V Raman <raman(a)google.com> wrote: > > :-) and we can push the stock higher by incorporating the Mac server:-) > My thought is that we pull it in as a git submodule once it's stable. Soon, I have been using it as a daily driver since my ping to the list, has three outstanding bugs I want to get to this weekend, then I will contribute it next week. 1. The evil crashing bug in my tone generator is driving me batty, I can not get a consistent reproducer... I guess I am going to have to go line by line and try to use my brain, exhausting... 2. Chokes on large blocks of text cause I don't chunk it yet, easy to fix. 3. I handle "a" and "s" improperly, I stop all sounds on "s' and I treat "a" like "p" without queueing. Bonus. Find out the exact minimal xcode install to do local builds. Double Bonus. Get CI/CD pipeline automatically generating binaries on Github so users can use the fat binaries on x64 and arm64 without needing to install xcode at all. After those are fixed, I think it is generally usable, no where near done to the level I desire, but a solid daily driver. I really want the split notifications and effects back working, and since both of those features require a mighty addition of a lot of code, might delay it for a bit. One upshot on my religious war agains the MacOS audio subsystem is that I have learned a lot about all the ways it is stupid, and I can probably double-back to fix the Python server once I get this one in the hands of the general mac users. Submodule sounds good, or I am fine with contributing it and just doing maintenance PRs on it from my own fork. -- Robert "robertmeta" Melton
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