@dreamer @ugurcan @sramsay @SouthFresh @alisynthesis @shanesemler @klangverstromung Should I list any of you under Linux Musicians Spotlight at https://linuxaudio.dev/
I'm getting good feedback from potential Linux Audio #vendor (s), but want to make sure I haven't forgotten anyone (also for the Linux Audio Developers Spotlight section, by the way).
So if you have any input, I'd love to hear from you. 🙌
@amadeus DISTRHO is missing from the list, which has, among other things, Cardinal and Ildaeil.
https://github.com/DISTRHO/DPF/ could be shown as alternative to JUCE.
It is what pretty much all my plugins use.
I guess this means I really need to make my projects more visible...
@falktx Thanks! 🙌 I am adding it now. This is to make Linux only plugins, right? Or is it possible to make plugins for other platforms (macOS, Windows, etc.) as well?
@amadeus all platforms, including those that other platforms typically dont care about - like BSD and Web/wasm. It should work on any regular Linux/Unix/Posix-like system with X11. Very little code there is Linux specific.
Someday the GUI side will work on HaikuOS too, but not really rushing for that.
@falktx Oh wow, that sounds amazing. 🤓 I asked because when I looked through the documentation, I could not find any mention of Windows or macOS, for example. However, for a developer (which I am not) it might be obvious that DPF is cross-platform. What does DISTRHO or DPF stand for, if I may ask?
@falktx OK, got it. 😎 I corrected the entries.