[Clam-devel] Hello Clam

David García Garzón dgarcia at iua.upf.edu
Thu Apr 12 17:37:44 PDT 2007


Well, mandrake/iva is a platform we don't have any report which i remember so 
if he feels adventureous, that would increase the suported platforms ;-) 

I agree that the most supported distros are ubuntu/debian. Windows? is ok to 
have another one building in windows but i don't desire anyone such pain ;-)



On Dijous 12 Abril 2007, Xavier Amatriain wrote:
> Good question... I guess the answer is: it depends on how much time you
> want to invest in dealing with platform-dependent issues. If you want to
> avoid those it is probably a good idea to start with a well supported
> OS/distro like Ubuntu. But, on the other hand, having developers work
> with as different as possible platforms is good for CLAM so I guess we
> would be happy to have you working on Windows, for instance.
>
> Let's see what other CLAM devels have to say... David,Pau, what should
> our suggestion be for newcomers?
>
> On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 12:01 -0700, abe wrote:
> > Hi Xavier,
> >
> > Thanks for the tips.  As far as the OS I use, at home I have gentoo
> > GNU/Linux on a desktop and windows XP w/ cygwin and an old version of
> > Mandrake Linux on a laptop (I was thinking of replacing this partition
> > with something newer).  At the lab where I work, I have windows 2000 w/
> > cygwin.    It seems like  a lot of the  download options on the webpage
> > are for Debian...  Would it be good for me to use Debian to work on Clam
> > so I can use its package manager or would it be better if I used
> > something else to have another OS to test Clam on?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Abe
> >
> > Xavier Amatriain wrote:
> > >Hi Abe, and welcome to the (growing) CLAM family ;)
> > >
> > >As you might have found in the web app I am formally mentoring so feel
> > >free to get in touch off-list.
> > >
> > >As far as your involvement these first weeks it's important you get
> > >everything "up and runnig" asap. That means you should be ready to
> > >compile your clam project/extensions and understand how the process
> > >works. That would probably keep you busy for some days ;)
> > >
> > >Don't forget to read the documentation in the wiki. What OS are you
> > >using for development?
> > >
> > >On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 10:05 -0700, abe wrote:
> > >>Hello Clam Developers,
> > >>
> > >>Yesterday I found out that I was one of the accepted applicants for
> > >>Google Summer of Code.  I let it sink it a bit and decided to email the
> > >>list to introduce myself since most likely I'll be using this list a
> > >> lot in the coming months.  My name is Abe Kazemzadeh and I'm at the
> > >> University of Southern California SAIL lab studying computer science
> > >> with an emphasis in natural language and speech processing.  In my
> > >> application, I mentioned that I was interested in the vowel
> > >> synthesizer and adding speech processing-related functionality to
> > >> Clam.
> > >>
> > >>Sorry, no technical questions today, but if anyone has advice about
> > >>things I can do to get started, that would be nice.  I played around
> > >>with an earlier version of clam (c. December) and started learning Qt.
> > >>I'll be kind of busy with school until May, but I will definitely play
> > >>around with the latest version and follow any suggestions about what I
> > >>can do to get up to speed.
> > >>
> > >>I'm happy to have this opportunity to work with you all and thanks for
> > >>your consideration of my application!
> > >>
> > >>Abe
> > >>
> > >>
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