Hi,
Here is my introduction:
My name is Graham Goode and I live in Johannesburg, South Africa. I am
a Technical Writer by profession, working with software for Enterprise
Resource Managment and Business Process Managment (Workflow) centered
in the Microsoft world. I am not a developer.
In my spa
Hello,
Its been really nice reading the introductions.. There are no specific
qualifications on this, so if anyone else feels inspired to introduce
themselves, please do. I know there are several other people on this
list who have been long time FluidSynth contributors and users.
The next step
Hello!
Glad to have you on board. I wonder how many other people have been
lurking on the list without saying anything, despite having interest in
contributing to the project :)
I think the next step at this point, is to decide on what tickets should
be slated for completion by the 1.1.0 milesto
Hi everyone,
Here is my introduction.
My name is Dub Bartolec, and I live and work in Sydney, Australia. I am
professional programmer in my forties, currently developing software for
industrial control company.
Over the last 22 years I've worked for various industries, primarily
developing real-
Hello David,
On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 15:21 +0200, David Henningsson wrote:
> > So not sure what that is all about. Hmm, it just occurred to me. It is
> > one thing to have your program link with a GPL library and its another
> > to have it in turn link with other programs, perhaps that is the
> >
David Henningsson escrigué:
The people we're messing it up for is not ourselves, it's for
applications which links with libfluidsynth AND are not GPL-compatible
(contains code released under MPL, a proprietary license etc). Assuming
Debian links with readline/liblash by default, they must prov
I'm 28 years old and live in Lund, Sweden. I've been using computers
with music since I was 12 or so, when I figured out I could make
melodies to play on the PC speaker. :-) After that it was Adlib (I even
made my own small "sequencer" to make adlib music), then Fasttracker 2,
then Cubase, and now
Josh Green skrev:
>> Btw, do you know any other GPL code we (optionally) link to, more than
>> lash/ladcca?
> I hadn't even considered the issue with GPL versus LGPL. What a mess.
It sure is. :-(
> The end of the configure.ac lists other optional packages. Looking at
> the list, it seems readli
Hi all,
Here is my introduction.
I'm from Spain, currently living at Barcelona, the second biggest city of the
country. I'm 47, earning a live as a programmer/consultant for an IT company,
seldom working on Linux. At home, Linux is my main development platform and
also my music home studio. I'
Hi. I'll talk a bit about myself, since you might not know much about me.
I live in Valencia, Spain. I'm been interested in computers and music
for almost 25 years, I'm now 34 years old. I'm working right now as a
web application programmer, but I've done and continue to do a lot of
other thin
On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 09:45 +0200, David Henningsson wrote:
> Done. Anything else I should know when it comes to comitting patches?
>
I don't think we should be too hesitant about committing changes, or at
least not afraid to. Communication is a good thing and tracking things
with tickets in Tr
David Henningsson escrigué:
I've already run into trouble with the debian package, interested people
can have a look here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2009/04/msg00244.html
Btw, do you know any other GPL code we (optionally) link to, more than
lash/ladcca?
You don't care about l
Hello FluidSynth list,
As I mentioned in a previous email, it seems like a good idea to
introduce ourselves a little and describe our interests in FluidSynth.
The project has been pretty dormant for some time now until recently, so
many of the recent personalities on the list are new. It would be
Josh Green skrev:
> On Sun, 2009-04-12 at 12:26 +0200, David Henningsson wrote:
>> Josh Green skrev:
>>> With all the new development interest, I've been realizing that my lack
>>> of time for the project has been hindering progress somewhat. For this
>>> reason there will be some changes in the d
Hello David,
On Sun, 2009-04-12 at 12:26 +0200, David Henningsson wrote:
> Josh Green skrev:
> > So, its official. The long overdue FluidSynth 1.0.9 "A Sound Future"
> > has been released.
>
> Thanks! \O/ Select your favorite MIDI song, launch FluidSynth and enjoy
> a system-wide release party
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