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Find a Bug, win a Panda (Latte)

helo evvvveryone,

let's try something different: how about you find a bug in vvvv/vl and you get a LattePanda in return?

The full story

We're targeting the beta35 release for end of this year. beta35 will easily be the most feature-rich release of vvvv ever in that it will be coming with a new alternative visualprogramming language called VL, besides quite some other new stuff and bugfixes.

In order to make sure beta35 gets a good start we're on a feature-freeze in the alpha-builds now and are planning to invest the coming weeks for bug-fixing only. And this is where you come in: We'd like to encourage you to give the latest alpha-build a ride and see if you stumble upon anything that we better have fixed in beta35.

The rules

Every bug counts, but note that for this bughunt we're specifically interested in bugs that are new in current alpha builds. So either a bug in one of the new features (listed below), or something that did work in beta34.2 but now is broken.

  • Report your bug(s) in the forum under the "bug" category until December 13
  • Make sure the bug is in either vvvv or vl (not the addonpack or any contribution)
  • Create a little demopatch and/or step-by-step guide to reproduce
  • If you're reporting a problem that did not exist in previous versions let us know which was the last version where it worked.

Whats to win?

We have 2 prizes to give:

  • one for best bug reporting on vvvv
  • one for best bug reporting on vl

Both are the same LattePanda PC:

  • LattePanda (4G/64GB) Enhanced version
  • 7” IPS 1024x600 Display
  • 7” Cap Touch Panel
  • HDMI Cable
  • Micro USB Cable
  • USB Adapter

Full Specifications


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How we choose the winners

Our prominent jury consisting of core devvvvs gregsn, elias, tonfilm, robotanton and myself will judge your submissions by the following criteria:

  • Quality: the better documented the report, the easier for us to reproduce, the better
  • Relevance: how relevant we consider the problem (from annoyance to show-stopper)
  • Quantity: you can enter multiple reports

How to find bugs

  • Open any of your projects with the latest alpha version and see if it runs as expected. If you see problems, start to investigate: are there any red (missing/error-throwing nodes)? does TTY say something? Try to extract the problem from your project and demonstrate it in the smallest possible patch.
  • Open any of the help-patches or girlpowers that come with vvvv and see if there is a problem
  • Have a look at any of the things that are listed as new below and see if they work for you as expected
  • Start a new little project from scratch. See On Generative Algorithms or Nature Of Code for some inspiration..

We realize it may be harder for you to find bugs in VL since there isn't any proper documentation or demo yet. We hope you can see this as an extra challenge. Use it as you would intuitively use it and see what you stumble upon. You're of course also very welcome to ask any kinds of questions regarding VL on IRC? or in the forum and we'll try to guide you to your first bugreport..

Whats new in alpha builds

To give you an idea of what to look forward to with beta35 and where to specifically check for bugs, here is a collection of the most recent relevant blog-posts introducing new features:

So if all goes well the two of you will own a little LattePanda and we all will have a shiny new beta35 by end of the year. What do you think?

joreg, Tuesday, Dec 13th 2016 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  
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Shoutbox

~4d ago

~8d ago

joreg: The Winter Season of vvvv workshops is now over but all recordings are still available for purchase: https://thenodeinstitute.org/ws23-vvvv-intermediates/

~14d ago

schlonzo: Love the new drag and drop functionality for links in latest previews!

~22d ago

joreg: Workshop on 29 02: Create Sequencers and Precise Clock Based Tools. Signup here: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/ws23-vvvv-08-create-sequencers-and-precise-clock-based-tools-in-vvvv-gamma/

~29d ago

joreg: Workshop on 22 02: Unlocking Shader Artistry: A Journey through ‘The Book of Shaders’ with FUSE. Signup here: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/ws23-vvvv-12-book-of-shaders/

~1mth ago

joreg: Talk and Workshop on February 15 & 16 in Frankfurt: https://visualprogramming.net/blog/vvvv-at-node-code-frankfurt/

~1mth ago

woei: @Joanie_AntiVJ: think so, looks doable

~1mth ago

xd_nitro: Anyone remember who increased projector brightness by removing some components that product the color?

~1mth ago

Joanie_AntiVJ: This looks super interesting (vectors over network) would anyone here know how to implement this in beta? https://github.com/madmappersoftware/Ponk