Other People’s Software

So, that whole Ardour thing is coming along. Couple more fundamental things (like multi-note dragging and actually saving edits out to disk) and it should be an at least somewhat usable MIDI sequencer. Woo.

In slightly related news, Ingen is almost in a usable state after almost a year of being useless. The remaining deep issues were in it’s dependencies, which I just finished sorting out. Arbitrary precision Turtle floating point literal (xsd:decimal) serialization is in Raptor SVN, and will hopefully see the light of day in release form. The other issue was sketchy OSC data transmission from engine to client because things weren’t being put in bundles. I added the API hooks I need for this to liblo, but the maintainer is MIA and I can’t depend on a version of liblo that doesn’t publicly exist, so I’m dealing with two branches of my own code for now, which is pretty annoying.

Getting around that time to push out another LV2 beta (probably the final one) too, but SWH is MIA as well. London done get blowed up or something?

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  1. SWH was MIA (in deepest Belgium at a msucial retreat with no internets), but is now back in the 21st century and ready to go. I saw Nick (liblo maintainer) the week before I left too.

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