hello,
I would agree with this (good to have other sources) and will add that the French version has been updated to the latest(ish) state of the pd ecosystem, and will be updated when / where necessary (I'll try to keep it up) to keep a current (french) ressource available with a didactic introduction to concepts (and not just a technical reference)
https://fr.flossmanuals.net/puredata
best,
Olm-e
- Re: mickfuzz's Pure Data FLOSS Manual, a message on behalf of Pd's community (Jos? de Abreu)
Message: 3 Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2021 10:36:17 -0300 From: Jos? de Abreu abreubacelar@gmail.com To: Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com Cc: Pd-List pd-list@lists.iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] mickfuzz's Pure Data FLOSS Manual, a message on behalf of Pd's community Message-ID: CAPy0DupFXFFO-VKBt7kHtDoZ0r3V-nG7bUSoGgrd9xX0F5zoFQ@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Em seg., 22 de nov. de 2021 ?s 09:41, Alexandre Torres Porres < porres@gmail.com> escreveu:
A follow up to the Pd-list. This wasn't all too easy and it was a bit clumsy, but I gave my best as an internet stalker and was able to find information on who 'micckfuzz' is, where he teaches, his work email, and got a response. Long story short: I'm now able to edit the FLOSS Manuals book!
But seriously, besides its tutorial (many of which I also have problems with, not to mention how outdated they are), I just think we need to forget about a second and parallel Manual on the wild and bring things to Pd's actual manual.
Hello, congratulations! and i disagree to this point, so i want to say why it is good to have a second pd "manual".
First of all, Floss manuals, while the name is "manuals" and you already said on the other e-mail that it is more a place with tutorials than an actual manual to pd, it is a place that don't live inside pd (i mean, it isn't in the pd sources), and this has potential of documenting things that doesn't need to live with pd.
For example, we can talk properly about pd forks, the differences between them, we can teach people how to install some fork, we can create tutorials about externals, and put content that could make people easily choose some external for something specific that they want to do in their projects (this is something that would also make the experience with deken better, people could go to floss and search for some topic, and find which externals would need to use following some tutorial, and then download them from deken following instructions, this would be great for people arriving at pd!).
A second pd place would be great to put tutorials where the community can create and teach all sort of things, from basic examples of doing a simple, but complete project, explain some concept going from the start to end doing it in practice, gather information pointing to other sites with other tutorials (think about "read more:" and put some links to other places explaining the same subject, some relevant discussions on pd forum, relevant e-mails, maybe even links without using pd at all, why not?).
I see potential in having such a place for the community. This simplifies the scope of the official manual to explain how pd works, make a reference for the objects and also a good start for beginners on how to use the software, and point floss manuals as a place to see and learn more, and contribute with more content too.
Having said that, i think we should update floss, make it point to the official manual whenever possible to read about the references, and make it work together with the official manual. A truly beginner in computer music would benefit to learn basic concepts using pd, and maybe the pd manual isn't the right place for that, but a tutorial using pd to teach these basic concepts would work along with learning how to use the software, and i think floss is the place for that type of information.
I'll see now how to invite others to this.
Anyway, we have a new github page where we're discussing documentation things, for those interested, see https://github.com/pure-data/pddp/issues/22
cheers!
Em s?b., 20 de nov. de 2021 ?s 21:10, Alexandre Torres Porres < porres@gmail.com> escreveu:
Dear 'mickfuzz', on behalf of The Pd community, I'm getting in touch with you (on this email copied to the Pd-list) in order for us to discuss the future of Pd's FLOSS Manuals as a community. Many of us would like to work on a revision of this manual or maybe, in fact, use a whole new platform for tutorials.
For reference, please check an earlier thread on the email list https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2021-05/129652.html
It is our understanding that the FLOSS Manuals, as it is, it's very outdated and should be archived for historical purposes. It is a manual based on Pd-extended. In fact, there is already an archived version of the manual here: http://archive.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/ Right now, the new FLOSS Manual that you seem to have created and maintain is just the same as the archived version, see: http://write.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/introduction2/
Again, one idea is to just delete this, keep the archived version, and we work on a new one somewhere else. This is because I, for one, can't even create a new account on FLOSS to start working on it. I tried getting in touch to create a new account and nothing happened.
Please get back to the Pd list so we can discuss what we should and could do as a community.
If for some reason we don't hear from you and the new version of the manual stays as it (the same as the archived version), we'll disconsider this new version/link in puredata.info and just keep a link to the archived version and work on new similar tutorials as a community somewhere else.
thanks Alex
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