On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 11:23:52AM +1000, Loki Davison wrote: > On 4/10/06, carmen <ix@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon Apr 10, 2006 at 12:55:36AM +1000, Loki Davison wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > Is there anything in the works about this or any progress happening > > > about it? I'm keen on having something workable for browsing what > > > things can be controlled in khagan. It would be a huge plus over midi > > > if we could actually get this working. > > > > > > Loki > > > > what about libOSCQS > > > > Looks like the tool for the job. It also makes me feel a lot better > about how many people have downloaded khagan, that's been up since > 2005-12-25 and only 2 downloads ;-) How come this has been explored at > all yet? Lack of interest or what? My hope is it's the trickle before the flood. If there are only a few applications available supporting the OSCQS there can't be a lot of interaction going on. I think that is one thing hampering adoption. Some other people are just not interested in providing a query interface, and rather promise good documentation. When time allows I am currently working on a tool to find/display all ZeroConf clients in a network, since I did not find a Linux version of that. Anyone know of such a tool? It would be great if someting could discover all audio-related clients in a network, and then hook them all up somehow. I think a lot of utilities are in place to do this, but no overall program. Or as I'd say: we have the ingedients but still have to make the soup. For libOSCQS, a 1.0 version is slowly progressing. 1.0 since it has some API changes, nothing too dramatic. -- Martin