On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 02:35, Kai Vehmanen wrote: > On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Marek Peteraj wrote: > > >> So, the world of Linux audio developers is not one > >> with a nice uniform viewpoint that's somehow encapsulated in this > >> mailing list. Doesn't that suggest that if this were to be debated > > Jack, ladspa, does it ring a bell? See the lad archive. > > I promised myself not to get involved but now I just have to, although > only commenting this one specific statement. > > JACK ---> Paul Davis. Discussions happened on LAD but mostly > concentrating on the n+1 different proposals and > implementations on doing an audio server, and of course, > making more proposals. Paul just went ahead and did it.
That's what i said in my prevoius email. First discuss then take action. Of course nobody is bound to first discuss then take action if it concerns a oss sw project. But as i see it, a project such as jack or ladspa is of higher importance, since it's also a standard, a technology which affects a higher number of other specific audio apps. That's why i think it was brought onto LAD. LAD plays an important role in this regard. It's a pool of linuxaudio developers leading their own projects or contributing. If i want to propose a standard or an idea, i know that i can do it here since it's a known access point for all la developers. It gets discussed so that i can see if it fits the needs of other developers and what the other needs of those developers are. This discussion is forming/shaping the standard. Then it might or might not get adopted depending on its importance. The 'known access point for all la developers' is a part of linuxaudio advocacy. To summarize: 1. LAD should be an access point for all linux audio developers 2. LAU should be a known access point for many linux audio users 3. a linux audio developer foundation should be an access point for the music industry OTOH linuxaudio.org is no oss sw project and affects whole community. > > LADSPA -> Richard Furse. Although LADSPA is still _the_ example > of LAD people working together, we were not closing > in on any kind of solution in our discussions back > in 1999-2000. Richard went ahead and put the pieces > together, and ta-daa, we had a standard. Lots of issues have been discussed before and after the standard release. I guess there are significant contributions from at least Steve and Paul. You just can't say that these projects we done without any discussion. They were *born* on LAD. It doesn't matter if it's a one man action or 700 man action. If it's a one man action then the people responsible for that action will get the respect they deserve. Nobody is going to disagree that Paul is the father of Jack. :) But i hope that nobody is going to disagree that LAD is the mother of all standards that affect linux audio projects. To Quote the JACK homepage: "Jack was inspired by and partially designed during discussions on the Linux Audio Developers mailing list. Particularly significant contributions to those discussions came from (in alphabetical order): * Paul Davis * Richard Günther * David Olofson * Benno Sennoner * Kai Vehmanen Paul Davis was the principal author of the Jack API and of its sample implementation. Very significant contributions have been made by: * Kai Vehmanen * Jack O'Quin * Bob Ham * Steve Harris * Stephane Letz Many other members of LAD contributed ideas and code to Jack." > > LAD web site > -> Jörn Nettingsmeier. Again, this is another mostly > one man show, that is run so well that others > have silently approved it as the official frontend > to LAD. > > ... so history shows (and personal memories of many endless discussions > prove it), that Chris is very much right - LAD is not one unified > community. I say it already is, and we should all encourage such process. > IMHO the magic of LAD is that it has survived the overblown egos of us > developers for so long, and even witnessed few cases of random > collaboration. :) And perhaps most importantly, LAD has been a fun place > to be - let's try to keep it that way. It wasn't really a fun place to be during jack related discussions :) Marek