I would be happy to attend, schedule permitting, and put in my 2 cents, but I don't have a full view of the codebase.
I am somewhat familiar with fitsviewer and a couple of the Ekos tabs (focus, capture, guide).
Not familiar at all with Indi. FWIW, I'd love to learn more about Indi, if someone else can help with that.
I would say, though, that I think people would benefit more if before the call they tried a "hello world" change and compile.
I did try and put together my experiences of how to get started here:
indilib.org/forum/development/6171-how-t...ping-for-kstars.html
Once you compiled and ran the existing code, you might want to make some trivial change and compile.
Come up with something as simple as possible like adding a log line when something happens.
(If you have no clue where to start, post what your trivial change is on this thread, and I'll take a shot at telling you what I might do, if I have an idea).
I'm not suggesting that you actually go through everything to add that code to the codebase, only that you compile and run it locally.
Also, as background, you need to be comfortable with linux, git, c++.
Of course we could have the call without that too, but that might help out.
FWIW, I'm in California, so my time zone is currently GMT - 7.
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