On 2/22/11, David Robillard wrote: > I have a working plugin (called "dirg") that provides a UI by hosting a > web server which you access in the browser. It provides a grid UI either > via a Novation Launchpad, or in the browser if you don't have a > Launchpad. Web UIs definitely have a ton of wins (think tablets, remote > control (i.e. network transparency), etc.) > > I also have a complete LV2 "message" system based on Atoms which is > compatible with / based on the event extension. Atoms, and thus > messages, can be serialised to/from JSON (among other things, > particularly Turtle).
Any of them available to have a look at? > Currently dirg provides the web server on its own with no host > involvement, but every plugin doing this obviously doesn't scale, so > some day we should figure this out... first we need an appropriately > high-level/powerful communication protocol within LV2 land (hence the > messages stuff). Where do you stand with priorities now? That sounds like something very much worth investing time in. You see, one thing I'm puzzled about is that you have beginnings of what could be significant part of a potentially successful cloud computing audio app, and then you talk about how donations don't even pay your rent :) Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
