Han-Wen Nienhuys a écrit :
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On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Philippe Hezaine <philippe.heza...@free.fr> wrote:Hi, I write you privately cos' (I think) you have to know the new Gigsaw *BEFORE* any publishing under GPLv3. I send you in attach the midi song which comes with it. It's a kind of demo. Once you have pasted your bars in your "workroom" it takes 20 sec. at home for getting this midi file with velocities! I'm in a torment since a few days ago. In the Gigsaw you have within reach all the Lilypond's sources very well targeted for making drums patterns. More. The Gigsaw inherit from all the power of Lilypond. Gigantic. From the very basic drum machine to the contemporary music, without talking of the "external plug" of midi like Hydrogen, Csound, Pd, Supercollider... and soon Ardour (I hope) I think in a few months later, if the Gigsaw works for the users and once the BASES are enough elaborated, we'd compete with the commercial products and even we pass them. And what? 1) You changed a few of the midi.scm for the compile. 2) You delete (so easily) the header in the control track et voilà. Bye bye the GPL. You have a hijacked midi file. At least one quickly recognize a Lilypond's sheet music. But for its midi file? Especially for the Gigsaw and its potential? How the FSF or any Floss supporter can check the GPL? Nothing. At least nothing "rock solid" that i know. (Unless my post to LAU-user with the thread :Lilypond's midi output" put my finger on it?) Is this issue going in touch with the GPL? Again I don't know. Perhaps I'm too imaginative, paranoid or not enough deeply free? What is the answer? You know the Lilypond's midi implementation better than me. Am I going against the GNU philosophy with such a thought? It's crazy? I understand very well why the midi isn't the main focus from Lilypond. But perhaps the Gigsaw could ask a question? I don't want to be considered a proud person, I take things as they come and sometimes I'm in a questioning. If you wish the sources i can send you privately (now around 470K tar.bz2) though the code is not at all clean yet. Anyway I'm not a dev of any kind. And I don't write to bother you about that. But I think the new Drummer's Gigsaw is a scoop. All is made with Lily, gvim and midicomp. If I can learn Texinfo I plan to do a GNU evaluation later (is that possible?) Sorry for this agitated mood. I began to clean-cut the code (there are many redundancies and useless commands yet, all was made by trials and errors since two years ago) and it seems i send you the cuts. If I write you before I end up the scripts it's because I'm really eager to clarify this issue and also to prevent me from doing a stupid thing. Don't hesitate to blame me if I'm wrong. I'm hardened to it. (a sort of) Thanks for your thoughts and input.
-- Phil. Superbonus-Project (Site principal) <http://superbonus.project.free.fr> Superbonus-Project (Plate-forme d'échange): <http://philippe.hezaine.free.fr>
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