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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: cub-uanic on Thu, 28 January 2016, 17:15:43
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Hi,
Sorry for the long silence and thank you for patience, now it's time to decide.
Due to several reasons - mainly due to busyness with family and work, and switching from Ergodox to Teenesis (Kinesis Advantage powered by Teensy) - I'm searching for new active contributors for TMK/Ergodox port.
Right now I'm adding Mark Sikora (marknsikora@github) as contributor to my TMK fork.
He seems to be very active on github and he is the author of big pull request with update from upstream.
I hope he will be able to accept this challenge :) and will drive this project to successful merge with upstream.
I will be glad to add other active contributors, so I'm open to your recommendations.
Thank you all for your questions, bug report and pull requests, and of course for your interest and support in this project.
That was amazing experience and it was really fun :)
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Thanks for all you've done for the ErgoDox. I'm really curious about the Teenesis as I have a Kinesis as well and I've been wondering how to improve it, I think not having the latency of the factory firmware when remapping would be amazing.
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Seems that Mark is not very active at the moment, so I'm adding TMK author co contributors too.
If anyone else is having enough skills and interested to join - please let me know.
What about to Teenesis - I hope to share something this summer, most probably I will have no spare time to work on it before that time.
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Seems that Mark is not very active at the moment, so I'm adding TMK author co contributors too.
If anyone else is having enough skills and interested to join - please let me know.
What about to Teenesis - I hope to share something this summer, most probably I will have no spare time to work on it before that time.
Just in case you miss my message on GitHub, I'd like to help out here. I currently manage my own fork, and while this works fine, its less easy to manage than just having to update from a single upstream.
I'd like to aggressively push for getting your fork to a position where it could be merged in with tmk. I'll reach out to tmk and see what we can do to push this forward.
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Just in case you miss my message on GitHub, I'd like to help out here. I currently manage my own fork, and while this works fine, its less easy to manage than just having to update from a single upstream.
I'd like to aggressively push for getting your fork to a position where it could be merged in with tmk. I'll reach out to tmk and see what we can do to push this forward.
Yep, I've missed it.
Just added you as collaborator, have a fun! :)
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Awesome! Thanks for that, and thanks for all the work you did getting this running in the first place.
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Awesome! Thanks for that, and thanks for all the work you did getting this running in the first place.
Sent you a PM. :)