On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 19:03, Paul Davis wrote:
> the license is part of the agenda.
>From my POV, the license and target plugin developers and users should
be the first item to be agreed with MMA.
> >I want an API that may be extensible ...
> >I want those extensions to be contributed ...
> >I wan
Sorry to bother you all again: just some thoughts...
- I don't wont to be too negative with respect to the GMPI effort,
because it's a great chance for free software developers to take part in
the discussion of the spec of what could be become an important
standard.
- BTW, after the "Phase 1" of
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 19:16, Paul Davis wrote:
> the list begain in february. the design process for GMPI was outlined
> (this was somewhat mandated by the MMA). An agenda was developed to
> handle the requirements phase, which consisted of on the order of
> 10-20 broad topics, which several sub-q
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 19:25, Steve Harris wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 08:18:45PM +0200, Marco Ballini wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 18:20, Paul Davis wrote:
> > > discussion about it moved to the GMPI list. GMPI is an industry-wide
> > > attempt to define a pl
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 18:20, Paul Davis wrote:
> discussion about it moved to the GMPI list. GMPI is an industry-wide
> attempt to define a platform+vendor neutral music plugin API.
Does this mean that the decision process is driven by commercial
interests.
If yes, is there a place for an open API
I'm following the LADSPA and XAP discussions from the beginning.
I've some ideas about audio plugins I've been thinking about since 2001.
What I really wanted was an audio plugin API for:
- a music composition environment
- real-time music performances
All my ideas led to a sketch of an event-orien
> There seems to be a problem or two with linuxaudiodev.com. Cracked or
> something else (I cannot understand Italian)?
This page has nothing to do with linux audio development (so I really can't
understand its domain name (well, I guess why...)). It says that some
services are temporarily down. A