2011/7/6 David Robillard <d@drobilla.net>:
>
> For users, there are tarballs of all released extensions, ...
> Tarballs are released, and announcements are made. What is the problem?
>
The problem is: tarballs is plural.
For LV2 you have to download x tars, compile, install and
when you're finally done, your new LV2-plugin still doesn't compile,
cause it would have needed an experimental extension...
my experience so far. Ah right. I should wait for the final release ;)
>> A second tarball, including all currently known LV2 plugins.
>> This could be called >>Official-LV2-plugin-pack_2011-08-01.tar.bz2<<
>> and could be updated regularly.
>
> I don't think it's appropriate or wise to create any such "official"
> thing. Plugins are written by diverse authors in diverse languages with
> diverse build systems.
>
> .... Centralization is not a win.
>
I thinks it can be. I'm not talking about centralizing different projects, but
*final* distribution centralization, a kind of central mirror for
spread projects.
Take ladspa as an example:
There are X websites with ladspa-packages, containing diverse plugins.
Now every maintainer (and interested user) has to track those sites,
downloading from X locations...
My thought: If there was a central collecting point, most maintainers
could simply download
one tar and make the content ready for their distro.
Plugin creators would also benefit: They simply would have to send
their current sources to the collecting point, knowing it
soon became public and spread.
>
> I think actively maintaining, hosting, distributing, and guiding the
> development of *extensions* is a job that lv2plug.in should ... do ..
>
So maybe my request should have gone to that address.
>
> Don't assume that developers actually *want* everything to be
> accessible ;) I assure you several developers are actively working to
> design, solidify, implement, and release new extensions that will
> provide us with new advanced plugin capabilities as quickly as possible.
>
Pleased to hear that :)
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