In this light, is Purr Data the spiritual successor for Pd-Extended? As I recall in previous discussions, y'all were explicit that Pd-L2Ork was not.
This question is not meant as a slight in any way. I’m just curious how this new project fits within your goals and the Pd community at large.
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In short: A Game Changer!
2016-09-29 13:06 GMT-03:00 Ivica Ico Bukvic <ico@vt.edu mailto:ico@vt.edu>: Purr-Data is a GUI rewrite for Pd-L2Ork which has over 1,500 patches/bugfixes/improvements over vanilla/extended. Its design principle is centered around nimble distributed development which may (and already does) include improvements in core behavior. Hope this helps!
Best,
Ico
In this light, is Purr Data the spiritual successor for Pd-Extended?
Yes.
As I recall in previous discussions, y'all were explicit that Pd-L2Ork was not.
I don't remember that discussion. But since Pd-l2ork only ever ran under GNU/Linux (and a very limited "demo" I wrote for OSX) I suppose it must have been mainly a theoretical discussion. -Jonathan