Hi All,
I'm looking into maintaining the Pixel Tango library for PD extended which is currently listed as not having a maintainer, is there any licence issue I should be aware of, (e.g if I would be authorised to do so if I am not the author?) I'm not aware of any myself
Any comments on this library would be appreciated too
Thanks all
Hey Alan,
pixeltango is GPLv2 so the license is easy. Ben Bogart was the main author, as far as I know. Its an interesting idea, highlevel patching for video apps. It could use some testing and bugfixes, but I think its usable.
.hc
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 16:42 +0000, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking into maintaining the Pixel Tango library for PD extended which is currently listed as not having a maintainer, is there any licence issue I should be aware of, (e.g if I would be authorised to do so if I am not the author?) I'm not aware of any myself
Any comments on this library would be appreciated too
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Hi Alan,
I have not touched pT in years. Its in SVN and you have my blessing if you want to take it over.
The main issues are its dependence on pool, which is not in PD-extended. Also the method used for pT abstractions to communicate is awkward and could/should be replaced with something else.
I don't see myself getting back into it, so I'd be happy for someone to breath some new life into it.
Ben
On 10-12-14 11:27 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hey Alan,
pixeltango is GPLv2 so the license is easy. Ben Bogart was the main author, as far as I know. Its an interesting idea, highlevel patching for video apps. It could use some testing and bugfixes, but I think its usable.
.hc
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 16:42 +0000, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking into maintaining the Pixel Tango library for PD extended which is currently listed as not having a maintainer, is there any licence issue I should be aware of, (e.g if I would be authorised to do so if I am not the author?) I'm not aware of any myself
Any comments on this library would be appreciated too
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Hi Ben
Thanks for your thoughts and tips! Pt is a nice library for Gem use, but I will check out the use of pool and the abstration communication.
It'll great see new objects/interfaces developed in perhaps in the long term-perhaps using Pt as a way of interfacing with an arduino board to create physical/digital video tools.
Cheers! (+happy holidays!)
Alan
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 5:54 PM, B. Bogart ben@ekran.org wrote:
Hi Alan,
I have not touched pT in years. Its in SVN and you have my blessing if you want to take it over.
The main issues are its dependence on pool, which is not in PD-extended. Also the method used for pT abstractions to communicate is awkward and could/should be replaced with something else.
I don't see myself getting back into it, so I'd be happy for someone to breath some new life into it.
Ben
On 10-12-14 11:27 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hey Alan,
pixeltango is GPLv2 so the license is easy. Ben Bogart was the main author, as far as I know. Its an interesting idea, highlevel patching for video apps. It could use some testing and bugfixes, but I think its usable.
.hc
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 16:42 +0000, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking into maintaining the Pixel Tango library for PD extended which is currently listed as not having a maintainer, is there any licence issue I should be aware of, (e.g if I would be authorised to do so if I am not the author?) I'm not aware of any myself
Any comments on this library would be appreciated too
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I can recommend sssad as a good object/system for state saving. It can use textfile, pool, and others, I think.
.hc
On Dec 23, 2010, at 2:37 PM, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
Hi Ben Thanks for your thoughts and tips! Pt is a nice library for Gem use, but I will check out the use of pool and the abstration communication. It'll great see new objects/interfaces developed in perhaps in the long term-perhaps using Pt as a way of interfacing with an arduino board to create physical/digital video tools. Cheers! (+happy holidays!) Alan
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 5:54 PM, B. Bogart ben@ekran.org wrote: Hi Alan,
I have not touched pT in years. Its in SVN and you have my blessing if you want to take it over.
The main issues are its dependence on pool, which is not in PD- extended. Also the method used for pT abstractions to communicate is awkward and could/should be replaced with something else.
I don't see myself getting back into it, so I'd be happy for someone to breath some new life into it.
Ben
On 10-12-14 11:27 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hey Alan,
pixeltango is GPLv2 so the license is easy. Ben Bogart was the main author, as far as I know. Its an interesting idea, highlevel
patching
for video apps. It could use some testing and bugfixes, but I
think its
usable.
.hc
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 16:42 +0000, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking into maintaining the Pixel Tango library for PD
extended
which is currently listed as not having a maintainer, is there any licence issue I should be aware of, (e.g if I would be
authorised
to do so if I am not the author?) I'm not aware of any myself
Any comments on this library would be appreciated too
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