On 2009/03/01 16:36, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas <[email protected]>
wrote:
> He pointed to some valid issues (i.e. const char*), and also spitted some
> bullshit. Starting by the general tone of disdain of his message.
>
> For instance, it is true that some parts of the FluidSynth API are not well
> documented. And what would you say about this?
>
> http://www.musicpd.org/doc/api/html/
MPD is not a library with a defined API. Although it does not need
API documentation, I have starting documenting the internal libraries.
And hey - this is already more than the fluidsynth API docs! Be fair.
(Just in case you wanted to point your finger to that empty page -
click on the navigation on the top, and you'll see *plenty* of
documentation)
I have not insulted anybody, I have not attacked anybody personally.
Which you did ("spitted some bullshit"). Let's keep this discussion
on a technical level, don't yield to personal criticism.
> And when I answered that his complain about the midi player is not well
> argued, he replied that he don't care, because anyway it is not comfortable
> for him.
When did I say that? I can't remember, and my email archive doesn't
remember either.
> Instead of politely asking for help in the mailing list, or
> contributing with code to fit his needs and enhance FluidSynth, he
> expects that we work for free, as a reward for his insults?
Sorry, I feel unable to contribute to fluidsynth development, because
I already have too many projects (Music Player Daemon being only one
of many), and the day has only 24 hours.
You must have misunderstood me. I expect nobody to work for free, I
don't even expect anybody to fix fluidsynth for me. I was just
posting some criticism, hoping you might find it useful. I don't care
that much about fluidsynth, it's just yet another plugin, and it's one
of two MIDI plugins. Hell, I don't even have MIDI files! I had to
download some only for developing the plugin.
Max
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