Hallo Juuso!

I also was just thinking about something like this - at least for users this would be a great help (then its maybe also easier to categorize plugins into different sections).

However, then one or a few maintainers for this codebase would be needed ...

LG
Georg

That gives me a thought.

Please excuse me if the following sounds like it's too central management-based, and it may well be that. But if we as a community would take more responsibility for managing plugin sets written for specific purposes, perhaps we could reduce duplication of work and help people concentrate on shared codebases.

I'm not suggesting that individually written, "external" plugins and plugin sets should be considered fringe material, let alone shunned. But seeing how the Linux kernel community works, I think that creating something like "The Linuxaudio.org Plugin Collection" could benefit a common purpose.

There could be separate sets for filters, delays, reverbs, oscillators, etc, all being individual parts of a larger common code repository. And individual ("external") developers could actively campaign for the inclusion of their plugins and/or code refinements to the said plugin sets. Additionally, the linuxaudio.org plugin set developers could keep an eye on new and promising plugins, and approach their developers in hopes of gaining new contributions.

Of course the whole purpose of such a centrally managed plugin repository would be to give birth to Very Good Code. That implies that any contributions would need to adhere to accepted common standards and practices, just like contributions to the Linux kernel need to adhere to the standards and practices of the kernel community.

Juuso
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