On 05/28/2012 12:52 PM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
They are not that stupid. And they didn't need me to find
out the things they did not like: extensions being created
and then deprecated, extensions that 'exist' on some web
page but are implemented nowhere, tutorials that start with
saying that everything has changed and they should be ignored,
etc.

LV2 may suffer from those issues, all hard to avoid for a free software project that moved slow at times, due to a lack of total qualified developer time.

If nobody takes control, it's yucky anarchism. If someone does step up, he becomes a "dictator" and there will be people who call him a fool for taking choices different from those they would have taken, but didn't and likely won't.

It's like you are asking again and again: "David and Co, why didn't you just publish a complete specification at once, one all important plugin and host authors would agree with, magically. As you did not do this, why don't you throw away what you have to do it now?"

"Oh, and David, why don't you at least mention all the negatives, every-time you mention the project that your investing so many hours (weeks, months ...) in?"

As I understand it, what you are insisting on would require a change to the core of LV2 and invalidate everything out there. Which would lead to deprecation and outdated documentation on a much larger scale. All that to gain something the creators of several other standards apparently didn't consider important or at all.

I think it is the impression that you keep measuring LV2 against an hypothetic solution that irritates not just David. Especially if it sounds like that hypothetic solution has to somehow appear at once, without the friction of experiments and visible social interaction. "LV2 Creators, why aren't you a company and invest a few man-years , working in secret, to then publish a *complete* spec and reference implementation at once?"

It would be nice, if you could limit your further input in LV2 matters, if any, to things that LV2 developers can act on, realistically.


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