Hey Esteban, forgot to thank you, you helped a lot revising the documentation of the control objects in Max ;)
Em sex, 22 de fev de 2019 às 11:56, Esteban Viveros <emvive...@gmail.com> escreveu: > Great news!!!! Congratulations!! Thanks a lot for this!! :)))) > > Em sex, 22 de fev de 2019 às 06:35, Jakob Laue <jakkesprin...@web.de> > escreveu: > >> Congratulations and thank you for your work!! >> >> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 22. Februar 2019 um 03:24 Uhr >> *Von:* "Alexandre Torres Porres" <por...@gmail.com> >> *An:* pd-annou...@lists.iem.at >> *Betreff:* [PD] [PD-announce] Mission Completed: Cyclone 0.3 stable >> release is out! >> Howdy, please allow me to share a rather personal and detailed report to >> this dear list about this release: The Cyclone Library (a set of Pure Data >> objects cloned from Max/MSP) is finally upgraded to version 0.3! The main >> goal of Cyclone 0.3 was to update it to Max 7! Max 8 is out now and there >> are minor updates that could be included in cyclone, which may be ported in >> a possible future 0.4 release. Cyclone 0.3 also provide numerous fixes, >> several new objects and a newly written documentation! >> >> In the last release (cyclone 0.3 release candidate 1), we noted how we >> finished updating our last object to Max 7! The catch was that we still >> needed to update [comment], which won't be updated to Max 6+. Now it's >> been updated but not yet fully compliant to Max 5 - nonetheless it's >> "acceptable" and further work can be taken care in future 0.3.x releases. >> Anyhow, there were also other updates and fixes and the thing is, with what >> we have now, I just feel comfortable and happy to state: "*Mission >> Completed: Cyclone 0.3 stable release is out!*". >> >> This took 3 years. In fact, this release happens in the exact day of the >> 3rd anniversary of our repository. I was pretty clueless on how to code >> externals when we started and I still struggle a lot - even though I was >> able to learn a thing or two in the meantime :) -, this is to say that if >> it weren't for my colleagues Derek and Matt, nothing of this would be >> possible! I feel I have to praise and thank them (which I can't do enough) >> as I don't want to outshine them (since I'm the usual spokesman of the >> project). We made a great team! My limitations actually came in handy as I >> could just deal with what I could, which was the most tedious and manual >> labor that this project needed, like revising every object, looking for >> bugs, cleaning things up, dealing with the less complicated stuff while I >> learned how to code and etc. Then after a lot of attention, I could deliver >> a good briefing so they could help me fix the more hardcore stuff without >> all that hassle. >> >> After this long period, it's also noticeable to say we lost steam. I can >> only speak for myself and I'm now taking care of my own library (thanks to >> all I've learned dealing with cyclone, I must say). I don't know much and >> can't promise that cyclone will keep receiving the same attention from now >> on, but don't expect it to be abandoned ;) The project is obviously open >> for collaboration and any help is welcome. We actually had a very good and >> recent contribution from Diego Barrios Romero, who made it possible for >> anyone to compile cyclone now as a single library! Apparently he needed >> this to load cyclone with libpd more conveniently. Further cyclone releases >> may also bring the option of a single compiled binary. Instructions on how >> to compile cyclone as a single library and more about the project in genera >> can be found here: >> https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/blob/cyclone0.3/README.md Also >> check the changelog for a full list of changes: >> https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/blob/cyclone0.3/documentation/extra_files/CHANGELOG.txt >> >> Cyclone is now available for the main architectures via Pd (Help => Find >> Externals) - it might take a while until it shows up in the system. You can >> also get it from here: >> https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/releases/tag/cyclone0.3 >> >> For last, I can't finish this message without thanking the Pd Community >> in general (specially Dan and IOhannes for being big players and great >> leaders) but mostly Miller Puckette, of course, without whom there's be no >> Max or Pd (and therefore no cyclone). We obviously need to also thank the >> original author of Cyclone, Krzysztof Czaja, who created this important >> library for Pd! Hans Christof Steiner needs to be honored for maintaining >> this library and keeping it in Pd Extended for a long time, and later Fred >> Jan Kraan was also very important to start fixing and updating this library >> after so long in the cyclone 0.2 releases. >> >> Cheers >> _______________________________________________ Pd-announce mailing list >> pd-annou...@lists.iem.at https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-announce >> _______________________________________________ Pd-list@lists.iem.at >> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> _______________________________________________ >> Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> > > > -- > > Esteban Viveros > > www.estebanviveros.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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