Good catch. In my experience, Ardour's manual
isn't always up-to-date.
NIH is definitely not something I think of about when Ardour is mentioned.
I>t
has always used lots of 3rd party libraries, bleeding edge very often.
Besides, Paul Davis is a very experienced programmer
who I have
very much trouble seeing as a person who would re-implement something
unnecessarily.
Thank you for sharing your perception on that! I phrased that poorly- I
didn't mean to ask so much whether JamRouter had been dismissed out of hand,
I meant to figure out whether it may have been evaluated but dismissed for
some kind of development process related reason.
From your answer and the other information in this
thread I am drawing a
tentative conclusion that JamRouter has not been evaluated yet
by the Jack
community, most likely because it is a late arrival[1], there is an existing
solution, and the likely presence of other pressing issues.
[1] it was mostly developed in 2008 as part of phasex, but is only
standalone since 2015
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