Juuso Alasuutari wrote:
> DEAR SIR/MADAM,
> 
> I APPROACH YOU MOST HONORABLY TODAY FOR A MUTUAL BUSINESS TRANSACTION.
> 
> Only joking. But I have other good news to tell: My LASH project 
> application for Summercode 2008 [0] made it to the finals. That means 
> it'll compete against six other applications when the final round is 
> held on 28.3. (that's 3/28 to those of you with funny locales).
> 
> Here are the goals listed in the project application:
> 
> - Re-implement liblash's internal protocol to use D-Bus.
> - Allow a LASH client to act both as a normal client and a control 
> application.
> - Add a callback API to liblash.
> - Make lashd communicate with JACK using the "jackdbus" D-Bus interface. 
> (Probably will not overthrow the current libjack behavior for now, but 
> will be added as an optional feature.)
> 
> Dave Robillard (drobilla) has given the project his blessing on #lad, 
> and has granted me repository write access which I'll make good use of 
> soon. At this point I'd like for Dave to drop by and say "aye" for the 
> record. :)

It's great to see that at the moment there is again a round of "base 
level" development going on (Jack, LASH, LV2, ...). The 
'standardization' of these technologies can make Linux stand out.

Thanks for doing this!

Pieter
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