> On Sun, 2012-03-11 at 10:01 +0000, Aurélien Leblond wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> >> >> During this jolly holidays, I worked a bit on the AMS LV2 plugins. >> >> >> >> The version 0.0.6 can be downloaded here: >> >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/avwlv2/files/avw.lv2.0.0.6.tar.gz/download >> > >> > Ack! Why the heck do these plugins have URIs at http://lv2plug.in?! >> > >> > Don't give things URIs at domains you don't control without at least >> > permission! >> > >> > -dr >> >> >> Hi David, >> >> Sorry about that, I simply started to work from other examples and >> never changed the URIs as I didn't think it matter in any way! > > Well, it doesn't really "matter" depending on how you look at it, but in > general it's inappropriate to claim big chunks of namespace in other > people's domains. I thought this was obvious but I suppose the examples > need to state it explicitly. > > The main practical thing you lose is the convenience of people being > able to plug those URIs into a browser and actually getting to > information. > > That said, we can perhaps establish chunks of namespace at lv2plug.in if > people want them, but you at least have to ask :P Maybe we should use > PURLs or set up a similar simple redirect service at lv2plug.in for > people who don't have a long-term stable namespace to use... >
Sounds like a useful service. You could even make some money out of it by charging corporate users for the privilege... >> If I do bn't control any domains, what can I use as URI? > > You control http://avwlv2.sourceforge.net/, calf uses its sourceforge > URI. > > -dr > -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev