On Sep 16, 2007, at 5:59 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Thomas O Fredericks hat gesagt: // Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
By building the pdmtl abstractions layer, users do not have to
care about namespaces anymore (anyways, I don't), as all externals/libraries
are treated as hidden code to the end user. I still believe that having namespaces based on authors is a bad idea.Yes. And no, too.
Oops, forgot to explain why "yes and no". Namespaces based on author/vendor solve nameclashes: "cxc_counter", "maxlib_counter", "cyclone_counter". Namespaces based on functionality don't: Which one of the three above should become "math/counter"?
I think, a STD-library of Pd objects should of course be based on functional namespaces, while vendor-namespaces could be used to let various independent vendors do their own thing without creating conflicts with each other.
All an "editor in chief" would need to do is keep a list of which vendor names are already taken. The "editor in chief" could then be a simple Wiki page on puredata.info. Or not even that, if vendor namespaces are based on things like DNS-names as plists in OS-X.
Call me an anarchist, but I believe that we can do it without an
editor-in-chief. It just takes some communication and mutual
respect. We've gotten this far with the whole Pd-extended collection
without an editor-in-chief.
.hc
Ciao
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