Hey Spencer! I thought I'd send this to you through the list because it potentially affects others. I'll explain things you already know for them. You'll remember I (like Caspar) did a ChuGin for testing and fun. I wrote it, which wasn't very hard; nearly everything in the C++ that is unlike writing your own DSP in a ChucK Shred could be copy-pasted. After verifying that this worked and was fun I wrote some documentation for it so that others could enjoy it and I seem to remember I slapped the GPLv2 on it so that they'd be allowed to enjoy it in any way I'd call reasonable. All in all a nice package... But let's be honest; I'm no C++ wizard, English isn't my first language and I can generally be a bit distracted; there are quite possibly a issue or two with it. Back when I send it I asked for opinions but while we are being realistic; you probably have a lot of other things to review too, things that probably do have deadlines. Currently my "KasFilter", which is supposed to be a fun "non-clean" filter especially suited for kinds of music with a low-aesthetic that need a prominent filter, doesn't seem to be centrally distributed. I'd like it to be so I'd like to talk about how we can address the above in a way that makes everyone happy. For that I'd be perfectly willing to run tests, change stuff, etc and generally be a guinea-pig for such a process. If we don't I can host it too, but then I foresee having to maintain a list of links to ChuGins that people made, with all of the inconveniences that might bring. What I could for example do is make a GitHub account and request privileges to push my work into your repository? That'd centralise stuff though not everyone who'd like a few new UGens might be comfortable with Git and make. Yours, Kas.