Dear Pd developers and contributors,
My name is Ivica Ico Bukvic and I have been lurking on the Pd lists for quite some time now (I've also been lucky to have had an opportunity to meet some of you in person at one of the recent conferences). I am a Linux audio user and with it obviously a Pd enthusiast. Considering that I am currently acting as the elected director of the Linuxaudio.org consortium, I would like to use this opportunity to invite all developers and contributors to please consider having Pd become a member-project of the consortium. With this membership, one of the developers/contributors (or commonly the original author) would be asked to serve as the project's representative who would stand for its interests and concerns within the context of the consortium.
The Linuxaudio.org consortium is designed to promote the use of open-source audio software whose presence is also on the Linux platform (therefore cross-platform projects are also welcome to join). The membership currently is project-based and does not cost anything and in return the member projects do get exposure whenever there is an opportunity to do so (i.e. Conferences, Expos etc.). In addition, each project gains a one-member board representation and with it an ability to cast vote and/or voice their concerns. Active participation in the voting process is optional so the projects and its members have an ability to control the level of their involvement.
The consortium has been in existence for a little bit over a year and during this relatively short period of time has gained 28 member projects. Some of them include Ardour, Rosegarden, Csound (John ffitch being the board member), the recently joined FreeBob project which is currently working on a soon-to-be-released Linux Firewire audio driver, ALSA, Agnula, Core Sound, 4Front Technologies, Mandriva (formerly known as Mandrake), JACK, JAMin, and others. Daniel James (UK) formed the consortium at last year's Linux Audio Conference, becoming its first director. This year he has stepped down and I've been voted as the next director of the consortium.
Some of the upcoming projects include creation of a foundation and expansion of membership to end-users as well as institutions and vendors. We will try to generate enough cash-flow through the sponsorship and possible membership dues (something that will be an optional thing as the membership will come in various levels in order to acknowledge the fact that many potential members who may be interested in joining may also lack financial resources to be able to sustain a paying membership; so if you do decide to join, you will not be affected by such changes unless you choose to be). With such funds we hope to undertake various PR projects as well as issue annual awards in recognition of:
*projects that have exhibited most progress in the past year *artists whose works have been generated using solely open-source software *institutions which have provided most support to the open-source audio community (software, hardware, services, or via various other resources)
We are also planning to sponsor CD series featuring music made solely utilizing GNU/Linux software. Finally, we are also considering to possibly support a bounty-based system where we could try to fund most urgently sought additions to the current Linux audio scene (this would likely be a vote-based system).
For more info please see:
Needless to mention that having Pd project on the roster will greatly accelerate the recognition of this institution and therefore its outreach. Hence, I would like to urge you to please consider joining the consortium.
The actual procedure is rather straightforward: the person who is selected to represent the project should simply e-mail me at ico@linuxaudio.org expressing your interest to join the consortium on behalf of the Pd project. I will take care of the rest. Once joined, it is advisable to also subscribe to the consortium's mailing list (it is currently a very low-traffic list) in order to keep up-to-date with the latest news and/or changes.
All that being said, I've already talked to Miller about this idea and he has expressed a genuine interest, but considering that Pd nowadays is a labor of many developers and contributors, we both agreed it would be better to post this idea of membership on the dev list in order to allow for everyone involved to voice their concerns, thoughts, and/or ideas.
Finally, for what it's worth, I've also noticed that recently there has been a lot of talk on the Pd list regarding forming a foundation and/or bounty-based system of some sorts that would help Pd grow, which is something that Linuxaudio.org could easily complement once its foundation is put in place.
Should you happen to have any additional questions and/or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you very much!
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer & multimedia sculptor http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/
On 20 Nov 2005, at 20:02, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
please consider having Pd become a member-project of the consortium. With this membership, one of the developers/contributors (or commonly the original author) would be asked to serve as the project's representative who would stand for its interests and concerns within the context of the consortium.
+1 (for miller puckette representation and membership of Linuxaudio
(my 2eurocents below)
awards in recognition of:
*projects that have exhibited most progress in the past year *artists whose works have been generated using solely open-source software *institutions which have provided most support to the open-source audio community (software, hardware, services, or via various other resources)
That is a truly inspired idea, and one about which I've talking to several people lately. It would be great to see this happen through a bigger organisation such as Linuxaudio, which will be able to focus efforts.
Finally, we are also considering to possibly support a bounty-based system where we could try to fund most urgently sought additions to the current Linux audio scene (this would likely be a vote-based system).
Yes please!
Finally, for what it's worth, I've also noticed that recently there has been a lot of talk on the Pd list regarding forming a foundation and/or bounty-based system of some sorts that would help Pd grow, which is something that Linuxaudio.org could easily complement once its foundation is put in place.
Once again, +1
I'm wondering why I haven't seen any more votes on this from the dev-list.
People?
d
-- David Plans Casal Researcher, UEA Studios d.casal at uea dot ac dot uk http://www.davidcasal.com
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 04:39:39PM +0000, David Plans Casal wrote:
bounty-based system of some sorts that would help Pd grow, which is
I'm wondering why I haven't seen any more votes on this from the dev-list.
Perhaps not everybody is convinced that a bounty system is good for this open source project, or for themselves.
Best,
Chris.
------------------- chris@mccormick.cx http://mccormick.cx
On 21 Nov 2005, at 23:02, Chris McCormick wrote:
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 04:39:39PM +0000, David Plans Casal wrote:
bounty-based system of some sorts that would help Pd grow, which is
I'm wondering why I haven't seen any more votes on this from the dev-list.
Perhaps not everybody is convinced that a bounty system is good for this open source project, or for themselves.
I'm wondering about votes to join LinuxAudio, not for the bounty system.
Cheers,
David
-- # David Plans Casal
problem.each { |day| assert_nil(spoon) }
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, David Plans Casal wrote:
On 21 Nov 2005, at 23:02, Chris McCormick wrote:
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 04:39:39PM +0000, David Plans Casal wrote:
bounty-based system of some sorts that would help Pd grow, which is
I'm wondering why I haven't seen any more votes on this from the dev-list.
Perhaps not everybody is convinced that a bounty system is good for this open source project, or for themselves.
I'm wondering about votes to join LinuxAudio, not for the bounty system.
Cheers,
David
-- # David Plans Casal
problem.each { |day| assert_nil(spoon) }
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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, David Plans Casal wrote:
I'm wondering about votes to join LinuxAudio, not for the bounty system.
I think the problem here is not the interest but how this is supposed to be handled. If Miller said yes, then its a yes, so no voting. (I am in favour of joining, btw).
Now we need to know first if Miller is willing to be the representative.
If not, we have to find someone from the developers.
Cheers,
Guenter
Hi Ico,
In case you are wondering, we are looking forward to be part of linuxaudio.org, from the list itself there was no negative opinion, we are sort of waiting for Millers opinion with regard to the representative. I don't know with which frequency Miller actually reads the posts on the list, ... so this may take some time.
If he is not willing to be the representative we will have to decide on the list, which might be a difficult process. Well, you know.
Cheers,
Guenter
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Dear Pd developers and contributors,
My name is Ivica Ico Bukvic and I have been lurking on the Pd lists for quite some time now (I've also been lucky to have had an opportunity to meet some of you in person at one of the recent conferences). I am a Linux audio user and with it obviously a Pd enthusiast. Considering that I am currently acting as the elected director of the Linuxaudio.org consortium, I would like to use this opportunity to invite all developers and contributors to please consider having Pd become a member-project of the consortium. With this membership, one of the developers/contributors (or commonly the original author) would be asked to serve as the project's representative who would stand for its interests and concerns within the context of the consortium.
The Linuxaudio.org consortium is designed to promote the use of open-source audio software whose presence is also on the Linux platform (therefore cross-platform projects are also welcome to join). The membership currently is project-based and does not cost anything and in return the member projects do get exposure whenever there is an opportunity to do so (i.e. Conferences, Expos etc.). In addition, each project gains a one-member board representation and with it an ability to cast vote and/or voice their concerns. Active participation in the voting process is optional so the projects and its members have an ability to control the level of their involvement.
The consortium has been in existence for a little bit over a year and during this relatively short period of time has gained 28 member projects. Some of them include Ardour, Rosegarden, Csound (John ffitch being the board member), the recently joined FreeBob project which is currently working on a soon-to-be-released Linux Firewire audio driver, ALSA, Agnula, Core Sound, 4Front Technologies, Mandriva (formerly known as Mandrake), JACK, JAMin, and others. Daniel James (UK) formed the consortium at last year's Linux Audio Conference, becoming its first director. This year he has stepped down and I've been voted as the next director of the consortium.
Some of the upcoming projects include creation of a foundation and expansion of membership to end-users as well as institutions and vendors. We will try to generate enough cash-flow through the sponsorship and possible membership dues (something that will be an optional thing as the membership will come in various levels in order to acknowledge the fact that many potential members who may be interested in joining may also lack financial resources to be able to sustain a paying membership; so if you do decide to join, you will not be affected by such changes unless you choose to be). With such funds we hope to undertake various PR projects as well as issue annual awards in recognition of:
*projects that have exhibited most progress in the past year *artists whose works have been generated using solely open-source software *institutions which have provided most support to the open-source audio community (software, hardware, services, or via various other resources)
We are also planning to sponsor CD series featuring music made solely utilizing GNU/Linux software. Finally, we are also considering to possibly support a bounty-based system where we could try to fund most urgently sought additions to the current Linux audio scene (this would likely be a vote-based system).
For more info please see:
Needless to mention that having Pd project on the roster will greatly accelerate the recognition of this institution and therefore its outreach. Hence, I would like to urge you to please consider joining the consortium.
The actual procedure is rather straightforward: the person who is selected to represent the project should simply e-mail me at ico@linuxaudio.org expressing your interest to join the consortium on behalf of the Pd project. I will take care of the rest. Once joined, it is advisable to also subscribe to the consortium's mailing list (it is currently a very low-traffic list) in order to keep up-to-date with the latest news and/or changes.
All that being said, I've already talked to Miller about this idea and he has expressed a genuine interest, but considering that Pd nowadays is a labor of many developers and contributors, we both agreed it would be better to post this idea of membership on the dev list in order to allow for everyone involved to voice their concerns, thoughts, and/or ideas.
Finally, for what it's worth, I've also noticed that recently there has been a lot of talk on the Pd list regarding forming a foundation and/or bounty-based system of some sorts that would help Pd grow, which is something that Linuxaudio.org could easily complement once its foundation is put in place.
Should you happen to have any additional questions and/or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you very much!
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer & multimedia sculptor http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/
PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
Cool Guenter! Thanks a lot for the reply!
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer & multimedia sculptor http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/
-----Original Message----- From: günter geiger [mailto:geiger@xdv.org] Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 12:14 PM To: Ivica Ico Bukvic Cc: pd-dev@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD-dev] Invitation for the Pd project to join the Linuxaudio.org consortium
Hi Ico,
In case you are wondering, we are looking forward to be part of linuxaudio.org, from the list itself there was no negative opinion, we are sort of waiting for Millers opinion with regard to the representative. I don't know with which frequency Miller actually reads the posts on the list, ... so this may take some time.
If he is not willing to be the representative we will have to decide on the list, which might be a difficult process. Well, you know.
Cheers,
Guenter
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Dear Pd developers and contributors,
My name is Ivica Ico Bukvic and I have been lurking on the Pd lists for quite some time now (I've also been lucky to have had an opportunity to
meet
some of you in person at one of the recent conferences). I am a Linux
audio
user and with it obviously a Pd enthusiast. Considering that I am
currently
acting as the elected director of the Linuxaudio.org consortium, I would like to use this opportunity to invite all developers and contributors
to
please consider having Pd become a member-project of the consortium.
With
this membership, one of the developers/contributors (or commonly the original author) would be asked to serve as the project's representative
who
would stand for its interests and concerns within the context of the consortium.
The Linuxaudio.org consortium is designed to promote the use of open-
source
audio software whose presence is also on the Linux platform (therefore cross-platform projects are also welcome to join). The membership
currently
is project-based and does not cost anything and in return the member projects do get exposure whenever there is an opportunity to do so (i.e. Conferences, Expos etc.). In addition, each project gains a one-member
board
representation and with it an ability to cast vote and/or voice their concerns. Active participation in the voting process is optional so the projects and its members have an ability to control the level of their involvement.
The consortium has been in existence for a little bit over a year and
during
this relatively short period of time has gained 28 member projects. Some
of
them include Ardour, Rosegarden, Csound (John ffitch being the board member), the recently joined FreeBob project which is currently working
on a
soon-to-be-released Linux Firewire audio driver, ALSA, Agnula, Core
Sound,
4Front Technologies, Mandriva (formerly known as Mandrake), JACK, JAMin,
and
others. Daniel James (UK) formed the consortium at last year's Linux
Audio
Conference, becoming its first director. This year he has stepped down
and
I've been voted as the next director of the consortium.
Some of the upcoming projects include creation of a foundation and
expansion
of membership to end-users as well as institutions and vendors. We will
try
to generate enough cash-flow through the sponsorship and possible
membership
dues (something that will be an optional thing as the membership will
come
in various levels in order to acknowledge the fact that many potential members who may be interested in joining may also lack financial
resources
to be able to sustain a paying membership; so if you do decide to join,
you
will not be affected by such changes unless you choose to be). With such funds we hope to undertake various PR projects as well as issue annual awards in recognition of:
*projects that have exhibited most progress in the past year *artists whose works have been generated using solely open-source
software
*institutions which have provided most support to the open-source audio community (software, hardware, services, or via various other resources)
We are also planning to sponsor CD series featuring music made solely utilizing GNU/Linux software. Finally, we are also considering to
possibly
support a bounty-based system where we could try to fund most urgently sought additions to the current Linux audio scene (this would likely be
a
vote-based system).
For more info please see:
Needless to mention that having Pd project on the roster will greatly accelerate the recognition of this institution and therefore its
outreach.
Hence, I would like to urge you to please consider joining the
consortium.
The actual procedure is rather straightforward: the person who is
selected
to represent the project should simply e-mail me at ico@linuxaudio.org expressing your interest to join the consortium on behalf of the Pd
project.
I will take care of the rest. Once joined, it is advisable to also
subscribe
to the consortium's mailing list (it is currently a very low-traffic
list)
in order to keep up-to-date with the latest news and/or changes.
All that being said, I've already talked to Miller about this idea and
he
has expressed a genuine interest, but considering that Pd nowadays is a labor of many developers and contributors, we both agreed it would be
better
to post this idea of membership on the dev list in order to allow for everyone involved to voice their concerns, thoughts, and/or ideas.
Finally, for what it's worth, I've also noticed that recently there has
been
a lot of talk on the Pd list regarding forming a foundation and/or bounty-based system of some sorts that would help Pd grow, which is something that Linuxaudio.org could easily complement once its
foundation is
put in place.
Should you happen to have any additional questions and/or concerns,
please
do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you very much!
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer & multimedia sculptor http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/
PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
First off, I support this idea, sounds like a good thing. If Miller is not interested, then we should see who else might be interested in being the representative and have a vote then.
And its about time we came up with a collective decision process anyhow, maybe this will spur that effort too.
.hc
On Nov 22, 2005, at 12:13 PM, günter geiger wrote:
Hi Ico,
In case you are wondering, we are looking forward to be part of linuxaudio.org, from the list itself there was no negative opinion, we are sort of waiting for Millers opinion with regard to the representative. I don't know with which frequency Miller actually reads the posts on the list, ... so this may take some time.
If he is not willing to be the representative we will have to decide on the list, which might be a difficult process. Well, you know.
Cheers,
Guenter
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Dear Pd developers and contributors,
My name is Ivica Ico Bukvic and I have been lurking on the Pd lists for quite some time now (I've also been lucky to have had an opportunity to meet some of you in person at one of the recent conferences). I am a Linux audio user and with it obviously a Pd enthusiast. Considering that I am currently acting as the elected director of the Linuxaudio.org consortium, I would like to use this opportunity to invite all developers and contributors to please consider having Pd become a member-project of the consortium. With this membership, one of the developers/contributors (or commonly the original author) would be asked to serve as the project's representative who would stand for its interests and concerns within the context of the consortium.
The Linuxaudio.org consortium is designed to promote the use of open-source audio software whose presence is also on the Linux platform (therefore cross-platform projects are also welcome to join). The membership currently is project-based and does not cost anything and in return the member projects do get exposure whenever there is an opportunity to do so (i.e. Conferences, Expos etc.). In addition, each project gains a one-member board representation and with it an ability to cast vote and/or voice their concerns. Active participation in the voting process is optional so the projects and its members have an ability to control the level of their involvement.
The consortium has been in existence for a little bit over a year and during this relatively short period of time has gained 28 member projects. Some of them include Ardour, Rosegarden, Csound (John ffitch being the board member), the recently joined FreeBob project which is currently working on a soon-to-be-released Linux Firewire audio driver, ALSA, Agnula, Core Sound, 4Front Technologies, Mandriva (formerly known as Mandrake), JACK, JAMin, and others. Daniel James (UK) formed the consortium at last year's Linux Audio Conference, becoming its first director. This year he has stepped down and I've been voted as the next director of the consortium.
Some of the upcoming projects include creation of a foundation and expansion of membership to end-users as well as institutions and vendors. We will try to generate enough cash-flow through the sponsorship and possible membership dues (something that will be an optional thing as the membership will come in various levels in order to acknowledge the fact that many potential members who may be interested in joining may also lack financial resources to be able to sustain a paying membership; so if you do decide to join, you will not be affected by such changes unless you choose to be). With such funds we hope to undertake various PR projects as well as issue annual awards in recognition of:
*projects that have exhibited most progress in the past year *artists whose works have been generated using solely open-source software *institutions which have provided most support to the open-source audio community (software, hardware, services, or via various other resources)
We are also planning to sponsor CD series featuring music made solely utilizing GNU/Linux software. Finally, we are also considering to possibly support a bounty-based system where we could try to fund most urgently sought additions to the current Linux audio scene (this would likely be a vote-based system).
For more info please see:
Needless to mention that having Pd project on the roster will greatly accelerate the recognition of this institution and therefore its outreach. Hence, I would like to urge you to please consider joining the consortium.
The actual procedure is rather straightforward: the person who is selected to represent the project should simply e-mail me at ico@linuxaudio.org expressing your interest to join the consortium on behalf of the Pd project. I will take care of the rest. Once joined, it is advisable to also subscribe to the consortium's mailing list (it is currently a very low-traffic list) in order to keep up-to-date with the latest news and/or changes.
All that being said, I've already talked to Miller about this idea and he has expressed a genuine interest, but considering that Pd nowadays is a labor of many developers and contributors, we both agreed it would be better to post this idea of membership on the dev list in order to allow for everyone involved to voice their concerns, thoughts, and/or ideas.
Finally, for what it's worth, I've also noticed that recently there has been a lot of talk on the Pd list regarding forming a foundation and/or bounty-based system of some sorts that would help Pd grow, which is something that Linuxaudio.org could easily complement once its foundation is put in place.
Should you happen to have any additional questions and/or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you very much!
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer & multimedia sculptor http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/
PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
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HI all, sorry for not jumping in earlier. I'm all for it, of course, but then, if someone's eager to be the representative, I don't feel I have to be it. But if nobody else want to I will.
cheers Miller
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 06:13:43PM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
First off, I support this idea, sounds like a good thing. If Miller is not interested, then we should see who else might be interested in being the representative and have a vote then.
And its about time we came up with a collective decision process anyhow, maybe this will spur that effort too.
.hc
On Nov 22, 2005, at 12:13 PM, g?nter geiger wrote:
Hi Ico,
In case you are wondering, we are looking forward to be part of linuxaudio.org, from the list itself there was no negative opinion, we are sort of waiting for Millers opinion with regard to the representative. I don't know with which frequency Miller actually reads the posts on the list, ... so this may take some time.
If he is not willing to be the representative we will have to decide on the list, which might be a difficult process. Well, you know.
Cheers,
Guenter
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Dear Pd developers and contributors,
My name is Ivica Ico Bukvic and I have been lurking on the Pd lists for quite some time now (I've also been lucky to have had an opportunity to meet some of you in person at one of the recent conferences). I am a Linux audio user and with it obviously a Pd enthusiast. Considering that I am currently acting as the elected director of the Linuxaudio.org consortium, I would like to use this opportunity to invite all developers and contributors to please consider having Pd become a member-project of the consortium. With this membership, one of the developers/contributors (or commonly the original author) would be asked to serve as the project's representative who would stand for its interests and concerns within the context of the consortium.
The Linuxaudio.org consortium is designed to promote the use of open-source audio software whose presence is also on the Linux platform (therefore cross-platform projects are also welcome to join). The membership currently is project-based and does not cost anything and in return the member projects do get exposure whenever there is an opportunity to do so (i.e. Conferences, Expos etc.). In addition, each project gains a one-member board representation and with it an ability to cast vote and/or voice their concerns. Active participation in the voting process is optional so the projects and its members have an ability to control the level of their involvement.
The consortium has been in existence for a little bit over a year and during this relatively short period of time has gained 28 member projects. Some of them include Ardour, Rosegarden, Csound (John ffitch being the board member), the recently joined FreeBob project which is currently working on a soon-to-be-released Linux Firewire audio driver, ALSA, Agnula, Core Sound, 4Front Technologies, Mandriva (formerly known as Mandrake), JACK, JAMin, and others. Daniel James (UK) formed the consortium at last year's Linux Audio Conference, becoming its first director. This year he has stepped down and I've been voted as the next director of the consortium.
Some of the upcoming projects include creation of a foundation and expansion of membership to end-users as well as institutions and vendors. We will try to generate enough cash-flow through the sponsorship and possible membership dues (something that will be an optional thing as the membership will come in various levels in order to acknowledge the fact that many potential members who may be interested in joining may also lack financial resources to be able to sustain a paying membership; so if you do decide to join, you will not be affected by such changes unless you choose to be). With such funds we hope to undertake various PR projects as well as issue annual awards in recognition of:
*projects that have exhibited most progress in the past year *artists whose works have been generated using solely open-source software *institutions which have provided most support to the open-source audio community (software, hardware, services, or via various other resources)
We are also planning to sponsor CD series featuring music made solely utilizing GNU/Linux software. Finally, we are also considering to possibly support a bounty-based system where we could try to fund most urgently sought additions to the current Linux audio scene (this would likely be a vote-based system).
For more info please see:
Needless to mention that having Pd project on the roster will greatly accelerate the recognition of this institution and therefore its outreach. Hence, I would like to urge you to please consider joining the consortium.
The actual procedure is rather straightforward: the person who is selected to represent the project should simply e-mail me at ico@linuxaudio.org expressing your interest to join the consortium on behalf of the Pd project. I will take care of the rest. Once joined, it is advisable to also subscribe to the consortium's mailing list (it is currently a very low-traffic list) in order to keep up-to-date with the latest news and/or changes.
All that being said, I've already talked to Miller about this idea and he has expressed a genuine interest, but considering that Pd nowadays is a labor of many developers and contributors, we both agreed it would be better to post this idea of membership on the dev list in order to allow for everyone involved to voice their concerns, thoughts, and/or ideas.
Finally, for what it's worth, I've also noticed that recently there has been a lot of talk on the Pd list regarding forming a foundation and/or bounty-based system of some sorts that would help Pd grow, which is something that Linuxaudio.org could easily complement once its foundation is put in place.
Should you happen to have any additional questions and/or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you very much!
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer & multimedia sculptor http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/
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On 26 Nov 2005, at 23:45, Miller Puckette wrote:
HI all, sorry for not jumping in earlier. I'm all for it, of course, but then, if someone's eager to be the representative, I don't feel I have to be it. But if nobody else want to I will.
Ok so now we could apply lazy consensus voting. All those -not- in favour of joining Linux audio and Miller being our representative speak up, otherwise, perhaps there already has been enough positive votes, and we could just notify Ivica?
Here's my +1 for this again, in case.
d
-- David Plans Casal Researcher, UEA Studios d.casal at uea dot ac dot uk http://www.davidcasal.com
On Nov 27, 2005, at 5:02 AM, David Plans Casal wrote:
On 26 Nov 2005, at 23:45, Miller Puckette wrote:
HI all, sorry for not jumping in earlier. I'm all for it, of course, but then, if someone's eager to be the representative, I don't feel I have to be it. But if nobody else want to I will.
Ok so now we could apply lazy consensus voting. All those -not- in favour of joining Linux audio and Miller being our representative speak up, otherwise, perhaps there already has been enough positive votes, and we could just notify Ivica?
Here's my +1 for this again, in case.
Sounds like a plan. +1 for me Maybe we should make an announcement to this effect under a different Subject.
.hc
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