Re: [PD] PD as VST plugin, legal side (was Purr-Data Google Summer of Code opportunity)

2019-03-08 Thread Chuckk Hubbard
You got me. When I saw "You will be," I was expecting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPOb3DlB7WA Which applies to VST3 regarding both "confused" and "afraid". Soap was one of the best shows ever made. I'm trying to work through Steinberg's licensing explanations. It looks like all they have contr

Re: [PD] PD as VST plugin, legal side (was Purr-Data Google Summer of Code opportunity)

2019-03-08 Thread Julian Brooks
'Confused, you will be...' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BHQT3Omqtw On Fri, 8 Mar 2019 at 12:14, Chuckk Hubbard wrote: > Point taken. This is equally true of Python, though, and it is likewise > not clear to me whether a Python program written by me, linking to a binary > library built with

Re: [PD] PD as VST plugin, legal side (was Purr-Data Google Summer of Code opportunity)

2019-03-08 Thread Chuckk Hubbard
Point taken. This is equally true of Python, though, and it is likewise not clear to me whether a Python program written by me, linking to a binary library built with VST SDK 2.4 (distributed by a VST2-licensed developer), would be subject to their decrees. I mean, you are allowed to continue to pu

Re: [PD] PD as VST plugin, legal side (was Purr-Data Google Summer of Code opportunity)

2019-03-08 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
On 3/8/19 7:04 AM, Chuckk Hubbard wrote: > Pd itself, > according to Wikipedia, is not a program, but a programming language, won't according to LinkedIn Chuck Hubbard is director at the Canadian Pacific Railway. what is Pd "itself"? wikipedia says it's a programming language, which is fair enoug