FYI, there is also O2: https://github.com/rbdannenberg/o2

"O2 is a new communication protocol and implementation for music systems that aims to replace Open Sound Control (OSC). Many computer musicians routinely deal with problems of interconnection in local area networks, unreliable message delivery, and clock synchronization. O2 solves these problems, offering named services, automatic network address discovery, clock synchronization, and a reliable message delivery option, as well as interoperability with existing OSC libraries and applications. Aside from these new features, O2 owes much of its design to OSC and is mostly compatible with and similar to OSC. O2 addresses the problems of inter-process communication with a minimum of complexity."


On 12/09/18 19:27, Len Ovens wrote:
On Tue, 11 Sep 2018, Thomas Brand wrote:

On Tue, September 11, 2018 10:34, David Runge wrote:
On 2018-09-10 19:32:52 (-0400), Mark D. McCurry wrote:

On 09-09, Christopher Arndt wrote:

I'd definitely be interested in helping OSC staying relevant.

I guess a good first starting point is to contact the former maintainers
and get them involved (and to notify them about the website status - maybe
it needs a new home?).

yes.

Guess it would also be nice to find out what the motivations behind
abandoning 1.1 were.

just that the project was no longer funded. I don't think it was broken and there are projects that do use some of the 1.1 spec. it is difficult to encourage new projects (glass controlers mostly) to support 1.1 stuff when there is no spec to point at.

Hey, i have collected a few OSC related documents in this repository some
time ago: https://github.com/7890/osc_spec

Great! This is at least somewhere to point people.

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