Is this project still alive?  The last Git activity was two months ago.

On 08/05/2010 07:15 PM, Paul Giblock wrote:
> Louigi, as always, is right ;-)
>
> Unison is a new audio-core written to replace the core used by LMMS.
> It is not officially endorsed by Toby as far as I know. The goal is to
> get the core to a point where it is capable of supporting any use-case
> we can think of.  Then, start porting over the GUI and extra-features
> from LMMS.  This is a large undertaking.  People frequently ask: "What
> is wrong with LMMS, why not just improve it?"  Well, nothing is
> "wrong" with LMMS.  The problem is that I feel "stuck" when trying to
> add some new features because of some assumptions that LMMS currently
> makes.
>
> For instance, I started integrating proper support from tempo and
> time-signature changes. That is, the ability to control these in the
> timeline and allow the editor to show these changes without causing
> weird rendering issues like we have now.  By the time I had LMMS ready
> to accept my new code, I seriously had commented out around 2000+
> lines of stuff, and I hadn't even changed anything yet.  To me, a more
> flexible and well-documented core brings many benefits.  The main
> benefit is to make development approachable to new contributors.
>
> This also gives us a clean canvas to start thinking up better ways to
> manage the GUI. (Dock-Windows, tabbed interface, .. ?)
>
> I hope this clarifies things,
> Paul
>
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:11 AM, Jonathan Aquilina
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>> may i add that lots of wanna be devs are helping out pgib (head unison dev
>> and creator) in regards to implementing missing features and adding new
>> functionality to it. im working on implementing ladsp support for unison.
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Louigi Verona<[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Unison is a project mentioned a lot on IRC and in private emails. It is a
>>> new integrated music environment like LMMS, but written from scratch taking
>>> into account all the experience of LMMS, with JACK and LV2 support. Work has
>>> been started a couple of months ago. The wiki is available and people add
>>> ideas there and discuss things.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 11:27 PM, Rob<[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday 03 August 2010 02:33, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
>>>>>   helping paul giblox in implementing something for Unison.
>>>>
>>>> I did a search on my LMMS user/devel mailing list archive which goes back
>>>> a
>>>> little over a year, and the first time the word Unison was used was two
>>>> days ago, in passing.  Is Unison the new name for something else?  Google
>>>> tells me it's another music studio project; is it meant to be the
>>>> successor
>>>> to LMMS or something different?


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