2015-01-07 3:10 GMT+01:00 Tim E. Real <[email protected]>:
> On January 7, 2015 01:14:30 AM Andrew Deryabin wrote:
>> Great!!
>>
>> Now it's time to port MusE to Qt 5 ;)
>
> Thank you gentlemen!

Thank you too! :)

>
> Exciting, feels like a company going live with an initial IPO,
>  sit back and wait...

Hehe, will the big money start rolling in? I recon it won't ;)

>
> Nice demos, RJ. Good showcasing.

Credit where credit is due, they were Andrews, apart from the
sidechain pecularity.

>
> I know we'll probably get some usual complaints about how the
>  midi config dialog currently operates, for example the naming of our
>  midi devices - when viewed in QJackCtl our Jack midi port names
>  look long and unwieldy.
> I will do what I can to make the experience better.
>
> My persistent ports work is coming along. I should avoid big
>  announcements during my work because fate has a way of slapping
>  me in the face afterwards and saying "No, it won't work - rip it up".
> Hence two major rewrites after my last post, but I am pleased
>  with the results. Full tests yesterday were positive.
> Hopefully this will work.

Sounds good! Remember we would gratefully test it also if you put it
in a public branch.


>
> Qt5... Yes, the elephant in the room as I said before, which we may
>  not be able to ignore much longer...

Hehe, seems Andrew already has bitten the bullet ;)

Regards,
Robert

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