hi,
I'd like to join the Pure-Data developers team on sf.net.
I am a musician (and programmer) and I have been using pd for some years (like 5 years ago) to eventually use SuperCollider only.
now that I managed to make my girlfriend switch to linux and that she uses pd a lot (daily), I had to go back to pd myself sometimes, in order to help her ;)
while doing this, I realized that pd still lacks some basic things that would make it cooler, (like some of my recent patches on sf.net, recentfiles, menubar, etc). therefore, when I have some free time, I like to make patches for pd and make it more user-friendly to incite more people to use it (instead of.. say.. max ? :P) because I think that open source is the future.
I am not very good with C but I can help with fixing small bugs or make the UI better, etc..
you can find some patches to pd-src and some gui-plugins that I use here: http://github.com/gusano/pd_stuffs
some of my other projects: http://yvanvolochine.com
thanks for reading!
cheers, _y
Hey Yvan,
Thanks for the introduction, its been great to see your development efforts here, definitely valuable. Looking at your website, it seems that you got burned by C'74 dropping support for VSTs. You might be happy to see there is development for making libpd a VST/AudioUnit. Check the pd-everywhere forum for more info.
Being added to the SourceForge project works on lazy consensus, so basically, we wait and see if there are any objections, then if not, then we'll add you. Feel free to nag us here on pd-dev if its been a while with no objections, and you have not yet been added.
.hc
On May 6, 2011, at 10:37 AM, yvan volochine wrote:
hi,
I'd like to join the Pure-Data developers team on sf.net.
I am a musician (and programmer) and I have been using pd for some years (like 5 years ago) to eventually use SuperCollider only.
now that I managed to make my girlfriend switch to linux and that she uses pd a lot (daily), I had to go back to pd myself sometimes, in order to help her ;)
while doing this, I realized that pd still lacks some basic things that would make it cooler, (like some of my recent patches on sf.net, recentfiles, menubar, etc). therefore, when I have some free time, I like to make patches for pd and make it more user-friendly to incite more people to use it (instead of.. say.. max ? :P) because I think that open source is the future.
I am not very good with C but I can help with fixing small bugs or make the UI better, etc..
you can find some patches to pd-src and some gui-plugins that I use here: http://github.com/gusano/pd_stuffs
some of my other projects: http://yvanvolochine.com
thanks for reading!
cheers, _y
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On 05/08/2011 06:18 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Thanks for the introduction, its been great to see your development efforts here, definitely valuable. Looking at your website, it seems that you got burned by C'74 dropping support for VSTs. You might be happy to see there is development for making libpd a VST/AudioUnit. Check the pd-everywhere forum for more info.
oh, I was into this VST thing years ago and my plans have changed ;) but I'm glad to hear about libpd, looks nice.
Being added to the SourceForge project works on lazy consensus, so basically, we wait and see if there are any objections, then if not, then we'll add you. Feel free to nag us here on pd-dev if its been a while with no objections, and you have not yet been added.
sure no problem,
thanks ! _y
Its defintiely been long enough for the lazy consensus. If you are still interesting, post your sourceforge account name, and I'll add you.
.hc
On May 6, 2011, at 10:37 AM, yvan volochine wrote:
hi,
I'd like to join the Pure-Data developers team on sf.net.
I am a musician (and programmer) and I have been using pd for some years (like 5 years ago) to eventually use SuperCollider only.
now that I managed to make my girlfriend switch to linux and that she uses pd a lot (daily), I had to go back to pd myself sometimes, in order to help her ;)
while doing this, I realized that pd still lacks some basic things that would make it cooler, (like some of my recent patches on sf.net, recentfiles, menubar, etc). therefore, when I have some free time, I like to make patches for pd and make it more user-friendly to incite more people to use it (instead of.. say.. max ? :P) because I think that open source is the future.
I am not very good with C but I can help with fixing small bugs or make the UI better, etc..
you can find some patches to pd-src and some gui-plugins that I use here: http://github.com/gusano/pd_stuffs
some of my other projects: http://yvanvolochine.com
thanks for reading!
cheers, _y
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On May 27, 2011, at 12:02 PM, yvan volochine wrote:
On 05/27/2011 05:18 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Its defintiely been long enough for the lazy consensus. If you are still interesting, post your sourceforge account name, and I'll add you.
cool =) my username: elgusanorojo
cheers, _y
Welcome! I am curious, are you planning on moving your GUI plugin development to the pure-data SVN? If so that would make eventual integration into Pd-extended easier. But its not necessary.
.hc
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