Le 05/11/2010 11:02, David Baelde a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> After our presentation of liquidsoap at ON2, somebody pointed out that
> our website didn't make it clear that scripting in liquidsoap does not
> mean writing OCaml code, and that this was somehow scary for
> newcomers.
>
> So here's a poll:
>   (1) Did you experience this confusion between OCaml and liquidsoap's
> scripting language?
>   (2) Do you think the mention of OCaml on the website is useful?
>
> My vote:
>   (1) No, obviously...
>   (2) I think it is, I want to spread the word about OCaml.
>
> Looking forward to hear your opinion, in order to make the website/doc
> more useful.

(1)(2) same as you

Most people probably won't know about ocaml before being told with what 
language liq is written.. Thus... they probably won't confuse liq 
scripting with it!

I think it's a good idea to keep a mention of it, but maybe you should 
just make it clear liq has its own language..

Cheers,

Gilou

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