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rncbc's picture

...does it take to change a light bulb? :)

now seriously: it's a git world nowadays.

everybody, with enough skills that is, can propose and contribute to a free, open-source development process, any project at large.

otoh. i keep and maintain (my) so called, upstream aka. official aka. original git source code repository.

that said, anyone is free to fork (clone) it, make modifications and then propose a merge or pull request, as soon as he/she sees fit! of course, last word is mine, if and when those proposals get accepted upstream.

rest assured, credit (and blame) is always granted to originators. that's inherent to the git scm system.

now, to give you some stats: most of qstuff code--qtractor included ofc.--is, roughly speaking, 90% mine, while 10% may be attributed to a lot of several others. though, i'm afraid, as being too generous on round figures ;)

cheers