On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 2:23 PM, D. Michael McIntyre <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/08/2012 03:44 AM, Richard Bown wrote:
>
> > The perception will be that RG is on the move and those
> > developers who like to do stuff for the kudos of having their name on
> > something might well be attracted to that.
>
> I really doubt it, as far as that goes.  I've seen them come and seen
> them go.  Somebody looking for kudos quickly figures out that Rosegarden
> is a lot of work, and that's nothing version control can simplify.  This
> thing is just complicated.
>

Some people like challenges.  But yeah, a lot of this stuff is so arcane
that it'd be easier to start from scratch than to bother learning it all.


> It's pretty cool that it works as well as it does, considering all the
> things it tries to do.  Just look how you dumped audio support in your
> Windows port, for example.  It saved you a lot of headaches, didn't it?
>

The audio support isn't dumped per se - just not ported yet.  It may well
reappear if the MIDI stuff ever gets completed.  I did actually upversion
RtMidi support to latest version today - took no time and that doesn't mean
anything just yet but it might.

R
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