[LAD] [ANN] aseqmm 0.2.0 released

Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas pedro.lopez.cabanillas at gmail.com
Tue Dec 29 11:45:14 UTC 2009


On Tuesday, December 29, 2009, Dominic Sacré wrote:
> The simple fact is that for a project that does not use Qt anyway, it
> makes little to no sense to depend on aseqmm. Which is a pity because it
> seems very useful and well written :/

Thanks. I understand that if a project doesn't want to use Qt, it shouldn't  
depend on aseqmm. This library is used only by me, and was created to provide 
a solution for my own applications: KMetronome, KMidimon and KMid2. All of 
them are KDE applications, which depend on Qt anyway. 

If there are developers wanting a different set of frameworks, they are free 
to write a different wrapper. Look for instance to the Redland RDF library 
wrappers: redlandmm on one side, Soprano and Dataquay on the other. Oh, I 
would like to be more skilled creating bright and imaginative names!

My intention releasing this library is not world domination, nor a name war. 
I'm not in posession of the absolute truth, and I don't trust people 
pretending such a thing. I will be glad if somebody finds it useful, and 
constructive criticism is always welcome. 

Regards,
Pedro



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