On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 12:26:22 -0500, Pete Bessman wrote: > Apart from Evil Laughter(TM), which I thought was funny, I couldn't > see one thing irrational about my statement. The gist of it was "It > makes more sense to improve a living project than to have maintainers > of said project contribute to the creation of what is currently a > castle in the sky." Asking me to pool my efforts with SimSam's author > makes sense to me(until you account for the fact that I don't know QT > and hate C++, hence Specimen), but I don't see why I should drop my > project and work on LinuxSampler. Nor do I. I have no problem with a handful of sample players existing (though I've changed my mind about this a couple of times :) Different projects have different styles, and UIs, and having a couple for Developer Disinterest Insurance is a good idea. FWIW my input to LS has been pretty minimal - other than a bit of filter code its mostly been bribing and pestering Benno :) - Steve