Andy Green wrote:
>
> Guillaume Laurent wrote:
>> On Wednesday 29 June 2005 22:28, William wrote:
>> Yummy, that looks quite nice :-). Hopefully it should be available by the
>> time we can reasonably consider a KDE4 port.
>> 
> 
> I notice that Qt4 has Visual Studio .NET integration. I might have a 
> look at that with a view to a Windows port down the line.

A big barrier to a Windows port of Rosegarden is the dependency on ALSA.
There is also the issue of KDE not running natively on Windows,
although there is renewed interest in making that happen
following the GPL licensing of Qt4 on Windows.
I asked in February whether there was any interest in helping out on
around one-person-month of work in porting the audio and MIDI code to use
PortMusic http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~music/portmusic/
the popular cross-platform music API, but nobody on rg-devel followed up
https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=10772975
Having said that, it seems from the regular enquiries I get about Rosegarden
during discussions of composition software that there are quite a few
potential users who would be interested in having a native Windows port.

William


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