[OSC_dev] Everyone Invited - SYNoscopy

Gaspard Bucher gaspard at teti.ch
Tue Dec 16 07:59:01 PST 2008


On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Andy W. Schmeder
<andy at cnmat.berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Not to rain on the party here, but this is extremely inappropriate.
> Wikipedia is a place for the documentation of informational content
> about established and notable topics.  SYN does not meet that
> requirement, nor does any such "proposal".  Please revert those
> changes, or I will.

Ok, it's not exactly the place. I reverted the small proposition. I
still think this information needs to be properly worked out
(advertised).

What are the reasons why these issues are not part of osc and have to
be solved for every new project with the risk of everyone
reimplementing possibly incompatible wheels ?

Opensoundcontrol.org could at least give some "best practices" for
these topics...

Gaspard

>
> Thanks---Andy.
>
>
> On Dec 16, 2008, at 1:13 AM, Gaspard Bucher wrote:
>
>> In order to clarify this common set of features, I suggest using
>> wikipedia: no one needs yet another login, it has a good history
>> feature and a place for discussion. I know wikipedia is not exactly
>> the right place for this, but opensoundcontrol.org does not offer the
>> features we need.
>>
>> Please join in (thanks for using the discussion in case of
>> disagreement):
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSound_Control#Proposal_for_common_behaviors
>
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> Andy W. Schmeder
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