On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 04:30:40 -0400, Dave Robillard wrote:
Basically all you've added is port grouping.
Sure, there's no binary
breakage now - no kidding, you havn't had to change anything yet. All
you've done is added a bunch of metadata that has no reason to be in
binary code at all, but you've done it in a way that's going to break
horribly as soon as you try to add something.
No, it also adds rendering of port values. Though that is somewhat
limited.
Plus, it's completely useless for GUIs in a
separate process, while LV2
is not (it's just a data file, anything can load it, it's not even
architechture dependent).
Just my two cents, but definitely not the right thing.
That's possibly a bit harsh. I think it's reasonable to say that based on
our experiences of LADSPA we know that's not the best way to go.
- Steve