[Fluxus] Fluxus Future

dave dave at pawfal.org
Wed Aug 14 03:06:05 PDT 2019


Hi Walter,

This sounds amazing, and yes - much needed indeed... I only use fluxus
occasionally at the moment, and it's been greatly in need of an update
for some time, as you have done.

I think it's good to move it from savanah, but not sure about github at
the moment as it's become subject to US trade embargoes - we're in the
process of moving source to gitlab, so it might be better to start there?

There is a embryonic fluxus version for webgl I've been working on here
for a while:
https://github.com/fo-am/flx

Mainly this is used for games we have in production, and I haven't had
either time or funding to work on it as a platform in it's own right yet
(it's missing many of the livecoding features) - but an example game is
here:
http://viruscraft.fo.am/

I think we need both a browser and standalone version - but ideally they
should be compatible of course.

cheers,

dave


On 14/08/2019 02:24, Hong Yang wrote:
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> On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 9:21 AM Hong Yang <yangh.cn at gmail.com
> <mailto:yangh.cn at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Fluxus community
> 
>     I've been playing fluxus since years ago since I started to learn
>     lisp with Racket. I curious about if any other user/developers still
>     interest with the fantastic of fluxus, but I'm pretty sure the
>     community is inactive since 2016.
> 
>     I spent some time on the fluxus in the last months, to make it works
>     under Ubuntu 18.04, fixed some build error, updated to jack2 API,
>     code clean up etc, after that, I'd like to develop a game prototype
>     with it for demonstration. While Racket is evolving, I'm worrying
>     about after 2 or 3 years, fluxus will dead due unmaintained and miss
>     match with latest Racket release. I'd like to spend some time to
>     keep fluxus updated and evolving with Racket at the same time.
> 
>     Is there any one can assign a developer rule to me on the
>     savanah.nongnu.org <http://savanah.nongnu.org>? or I should fork it
>     to github for better spreading fluxus to widely community?
> 
>     Thanks for Dave, Garbor and all contributors of fluxus to make it great!
> 
>     Sincerely,
>     Walter
> 




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