Oeai, I was thinking about a similar concept. Uncompressed MMP files could
be edited via git or similar system, however I think it would need a very
simple, stripped down and straightforward interface to be usable for
non-tech-savvy LMMS users. I think the "get and lock" or "turn based social
creativity" concept that was presented elsewhere (who was it? Ohh...) would
be much simplier and more game-like, more fun and engaging. I hope know
about that idea.
On 9 May 2014 22:12, "oeai" <o...@symbiants.com> wrote:

> i was writing about a kind of github before... and it was about getting
> in touch with musicians inside of lmms.
> so each new push to song ( as git project) could be seen as a new
> instrument and amin author could commit it or set a new branch, if he
> uses this track (sound on) it means that it goes into master branch, so
> all those commits becomes visual and whole project can be worked in
> collaborative manner, using lmms as a part of gitk, it isnot so easy to
> do, so first step was to make it a part of git sharing through web,
> committing changes not interactively and then adding more functionality
> (patch, revert changes).
>
> open projects could be reachable through main repository and also i
> thought that users can open their own private repositories to work
> together in private team if they need it.
>
> for instruments presets there could be used a separated open git-repo,
> that anyone can reach, but commit changes can some group of at least
> registered users - this can be separated into different branches as well.
> the use of this can be better analysis of patches, so for one instrument
> settings will be stored in one place and duplicates can be moved away
> for example as it will be seen as the same code. using such base can
> provide some similarity tools - some diff can be used for other
> instruments and especially there can be implemented pattern base or
> automation base, that can be used for different purposes.
>
>
>
> On 01.05.2014 16:38, Tobiasz Karoń wrote:
> >
> > I started this message as a reply in another thread, but it has grown
> > too big, so I decided to start another thread.
> >
> >
>
>
>
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