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I don't have any plans, I was only responding in a hypothetical
manner. I'm busy on a show right now and can't do pd dev. A better
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I must have misunderstood-- the way you wrote that made it sound
like there is a process by which the community gets things included
into Pd Vanilla. If such a process existed wouldn't one of the
"dupes" IOhannes cites already be included in Pd Vanilla after over
a decade now?<br>
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Instead, I think Pierre has taken the only sensible approach to
making a library that works with both Pd-Vanilla and Pd-extended.
You simply code up the stuff that's been missing forever-- some of
it probably in less time than it takes to respond to questions about
"dupes". Then you ship the library, and it "just works" without
users having to find other libraries.<br>
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<div>On Jan 10, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Jonathan Wilkes <<a
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