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#7 Is the project abandoned?

0.4.0
closed
nobody
None
2021-12-23
2020-09-14
s-r-grass
No

Thank you very much for the program released under a free open source license! Added a program to a Russian-language site about free software, here is the link.

Please do not abandon the project, this is a very interesting program!

Will the releases be published here? It's just that nowadays, many are switching to Github without notifications on the old project pages.

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  • Antonio Jose Maia

    This is not properly a isse.
    The project is not abandoned.
    There has been no help from other programmers and although there are many downloads, there are also no donations (0). So it is not abandoned, it is just stopped.

     
    • ledenis

      ledenis - 2020-09-22

      Hi, I just found out about this project and it is great, it should be maintained! I sent you a donation :)

       
  • Didier Guillemyn

    Looking for a way to split my MIDI controller keyboard into multiple channels, I stumbled into your program, which did the job just perfect!
    And to ensure you don't eventually abandon this very useful program, I did a modest donation ;)

     
  • Didier Guillemyn

    I would very much welcome a small documentation of the program. Most is self-explanatory, but I would appreciate a small guide.
    Also, I see there is linux version for x86 processors, but not for arm processors (like the raspberry PI). Not sure if it is possible to generate such a version? Looking at the code, I don't really see a linux makefile. Otherwise I could try to compile it myself and see if I can run it on a RPI.

    Regards,

    Didier.

     
    • Antonio Jose Maia

      Thanks for the answer. I think it is the lack of some documentation that
      has made the application incomprehensible. I'll start to deal with that.

      Didier Guillemyn deedjay@users.sourceforge.net escreveu no dia domingo,
      20/09/2020 à(s) 17:24:

      I would very much welcome a small documentation of the program. Most is
      self-explanatory, but I would appreciate a small guide.
      Also, I see there is linux version for x86 processors, but not for arm
      processors (like the raspberry PI). Not sure if it is possible to generate
      such a version? Looking at the code, I don't really see a linux makefile.
      Otherwise I could try to compile it myself and see if I can run it on a RPI.

      Regards,

      Didier.

      Status: open
      Milestone: 0.4.0
      Created: Mon Sep 14, 2020 02:38 PM UTC by s-r-grass
      Last Updated: Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:48 AM UTC
      Owner: nobody

      Thank you very much for the program released under a free open source
      license! Added a program to a Russian-language site about free software,
      here is the link
      https://xn--90abhbolvbbfgb9aje4m.xn--p1ai/%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BB%D1%8C%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%B0/%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%B7/midi-layer.html
      .

      Please do not abandon the project, this is a very interesting program!

      Will the releases be published here? It's just that nowadays, many are
      switching to Github without notifications on the old project pages.


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