OMS is used for sequencing events on a timeline, allowing control of software and hardware for music, video, and demoscene productions. It is fairly similar to trackers, which are music editors, famous for their use in games and demoscene productions.
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I'm currently trying to work with the GMPI workgroup [http://www.midi.org/] to make sure that the features we need for the OMS native plugin specification are considered. The first step was an evaluation of recently discussed GMPI requirements [http://oms.sourceforge.net/loose/gmpieval.html], and my perspective on how I want OMS to work. Please read and respond if you are interested, especially if you're working on demo frameworks, trackers, or anything along those lines. This stuff will effect YOU.
I've released an RFC for the plugin SDK. Please read the release notes, take a look at the XML files, and offer some feedback.
Initial release
I've drafted a few pages worth of documentation, which for now will be an ugly place-holder for the OMS website. I'm currently looking for feedback on the plugin/machine API, and my skeleton implimentations of the core machines (timeline/pattern editors). The machines themselves won't be usable for a while, but at least we're off to a good start. For now, take a look at the project homepage (assuming I've got to uploading it when you read this). OMS makes heavy use of the mozilla framework. If you're not familiar with it, and you're interested in working on OMS, you should at least get up to speed on the basics of the architecture.
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