I don't know, Fons.
There's an entire "modular DAW" called ayyi that is a fork of ardour's
codebase. The author has never spoken to me once (at least not with an
acknowledgement of what s/he was up to). Whoever is doing is is still
active (recent releases on September 2nd). They distribute the ardour
libraries as part of their source tree. They clearly want to produce
something that operates in the same space as Ardour, although they have
changed the name and have a very different architectural concept in mind
(which over time seems to be converging back towards Ardour's own ...
quelle surprise!)
I'm not wild about it, but it is also somewhat in line with my original
goals when I started writing Ardour - nobody in the open source world knew
how to write a DAW (*) and an example would be handy.
--p
(*) some would argue that this situation is unchanged
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Fons Adriaensen <fons(a)linuxaudio.org>wrote;wrote:
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 07:44:58PM -0400, Rob Kudla
wrote:
This may even all be a misunderstanding, as I
found a bug report on the
Musescore bug tracker from a year ago in which someone posted a link to
your old skynet.be page
I don't buy that. I post at least once a week on LAU or LAD, everybody
who reads those list knows my email address and where to find my website.
If the musescore people or Gavioli don't know those, they are the ones
out of touch with the community. As it appears, their main interest is
Windows.
Ciao,
--
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