On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 04:30:40 -0400, Dave Robillard wrote: > Basically all you've added is port grouping. Sure, there's no binary > breakage now - no kidding, you havn't had to change anything yet. All > you've done is added a bunch of metadata that has no reason to be in > binary code at all, but you've done it in a way that's going to break > horribly as soon as you try to add something.
No, it also adds rendering of port values. Though that is somewhat limited. > Plus, it's completely useless for GUIs in a separate process, while LV2 > is not (it's just a data file, anything can load it, it's not even > architechture dependent). > > Just my two cents, but definitely not the right thing. That's possibly a bit harsh. I think it's reasonable to say that based on our experiences of LADSPA we know that's not the best way to go. - Steve
