On Thursday 21 June 2007 23:45, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Thursday 21 June 2007, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> > I've found recently the sources of Rosegarden 3.0, online :-)
> > http://www.krugle.com/kse/files/cvs/anoncvs.gnome.org/rosegarden/README
>
> Scary.  If that ever became real, I think I might just vomit.

You don't think a little discomfort on your part is going to divert us from 
our evil masterplan, do you?

No, this code is the reason why Rosegarden-4 was originally called 
Rosegarden-4.  We had had Rosegarden 2.x already, and Rosegarden 3 was going 
to be a big, over-engineered GNOME application using CORBA, gtk-- and all 
sorts of other fun things.  The code that still lingers in the GNOME 
repository is all we ever got as far as writing.  I would imagine it's all 
but impossible to build, these days -- C++ standards have moved on a lot 
since then, all the libraries it depended on are totally obsolete, and it was 
pretty hard to build even then.  But that's OK, it didn't do anything anyway.


Chris

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