Hello, I created this wiki page http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/all/dead_projects
which stems from a thread I had started about a year ago here on LAD, asking for people to tell what software they found very valuable but no longer maintained. I have no prior experience with the wiki so I probably have made some mistakes, first of all for example I'm not sure if the page is placed in the right place. Would someone with more experience kindly point out or even better correct these mistakes? Also, maybe a distinction should be made: for example, while jack-rack AFAIK doesn't have a dev periodically maintaining it, I think no one would call it "dead", since it is quite usable and used; I'm pretty sure that if in the future it wouldn't compile anymore due for example to some gtk libraries not backwards compatible, someone would pretty fast come up with a patch. So, does it belong to the list? Or should we just change the name to "abandoned projects", and thus even examples like jack-rack would fit in? As of now there are two problems with the content of the page: 1) Tau physical modelling is a software that was mentioned in the said LAD thread, but I couldn't find it anywhere online. links anyone? 2) Softwerk by Paul Davis was mentioned, but then Paul chimed in and said he had just committed to svn, however I couldn't find the svn address... So, Paul, could you kindly provide us the svn address, to add maybe here http://apps.linuxaudio.org/apps/all/softwerk or if you're no longer working on it, could we add it to the list? Ideally this page would be a place where developers in search for a nice project would go, so I would find it good to link to it in some places, but I'm not sure where... probably here http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/development would be a good idea, but I wasn't able to edit the page. Then maybe even some place more upfront like here?: http://www.linuxaudio.org/resources cheers renato _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
