-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [LAD] Hydrogen and jackmidi From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: Christopher Cherrett <[email protected]> Date: 01/17/10 07:01 > Am Sun, 17 Jan 2010 05:30:38 -0700 > schrieb Christopher Cherrett <[email protected]>: > > >>> hi all, >>> i am one of two/three active hydrogen developers. >>> if you want new features or support for newer and of course great >>> linux-audio >>> technologies. so IMO, please create WORKING patches and submit them to our >>> dev-mailing-list. than we can check them in. >>> >>> >> Are you saying you are not interested in seeing jack-midi make it into >> hydrogen with your help? >> >> > no, i am interested on all. also on jack midi. > please don't misunderstand me. in moment jack midi is not my personal > priority. what not mean that jack midi is bad ore what ever. > i have a normal job, children and as most people, few spare time. > after 2 years developing on h2 and create a lot of code i found out that many > people in the whole world have good ideas and are very interested on > everything. > e.g.to write functions or make new technologies working. but after 2-3 weeks > mostly they lost their intention and leave a unfinished working place. mostly > break up other function and > all is unusable. this is why i say -make working patches-. i personally like > talking about something. but i like it more, if people make tings working > what they talk about. > > in an open source community we need constructive work. and not destructive > discussions > about thinks which are not possible if nobody work on them. > > :) > greetings wolke > >> Is it only developers that get a say by coding something? >> >> I code for open source and for a living, I see great value in the needs >> of the users. It is the only thing that allows an application to grow to >> a professional level. >> >> IMO >> >> I find it very valuable to find out who users are and what they are doing with the app. I ignore certain users. After all, who likes to waste time on things that do not get used. So I understand.
Speaking of jack-midi. It is the oly thing that keeps my setup running. When using alsa midi the slows down and speeds up very bad. I find the timing in jack midi to be far superior for professional work. When I run jack midi it would be synced with jack transport running alongside of 900+ midi and audio connections. things get nasty with alsa midi :) -- Christopher Cherrett [email protected] http://www.openoctave.org _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
