[PD] libpd separating gui from core

Jonathan Wilkes jancsika at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 19 05:23:01 CET 2014


On 02/18/2014 04:00 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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> On 2014-02-17 22:42, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>> No sane person is going to do incremental work without a plan on
>> GUI software in 2014 that only has a single undo.
> luckily the work on the GUI will most likely happen in git, which
> gives you infinite undo.

The question is whether a highly capable dev who isn't already 
entrenched in Pd development would see participation as worthwhile or a 
waste of time.

What I'm saying is that without a clear plan, no sane developer is going 
to undertake the work of adding infinite undo, various GUI improvements, 
or anything else that can't ship as an external.

But yes, technically you can use Git to do yet another GUI rewrite if 
you wish.

-Jonathan

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