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− | == | + | ==Before release== |
− | * we | + | * we document things as much as possible, including screenshots, brief videos, audio examples, and didactic um sampleprojects. Obviously having good documentation is essential. chuckdoc. |
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* make examples, maybe dedicating a page for each, and also make a separate page to list the examples. | * make examples, maybe dedicating a page for each, and also make a separate page to list the examples. | ||
− | * | + | * keep fixing bugs [...] |
+ | ** pv | ||
+ | ** raw sound control | ||
+ | ** so there are no other bugs that ''need'' fixing? um good | ||
+ | * code cleanup, refactor if beneficial for long time [ui_analysis] | ||
+ | * refactor the build tree (probably combine treesynth/ts/, v1/, and ui/) [done] | ||
+ | * rename files add GPL headers [done] | ||
− | == | + | ==Not necessarily before== |
− | + | * finish defining and implementing the taps API in chuck | |
− | + | * sample rate flexibility | |
− | + | * might as well restructure the treesynth logistics somehow... [august] | |
− | * finish defining and implementing the taps API in chuck | ||
* start PR (post to the major lists: music-dsp, music-ir, etc.) | * start PR (post to the major lists: music-dsp, music-ir, etc.) | ||
* internal release, with presentation to woolworth dwellers | * internal release, with presentation to woolworth dwellers | ||
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* keep adding features, especially those on research agenda | * keep adding features, especially those on research agenda | ||
− | * keep working with composers | + | * keep working with composers |
==SOMETIME BEFORE ICMC== | ==SOMETIME BEFORE ICMC== | ||
− | * release 1.0!!! | + | * release 1.0!!! |
* make a video tutorial | * make a video tutorial | ||
− | * massive PR (music-dsp, music-ir, linux-audio-*, microsound, and other experimental music lists, get the composers to help us publicize) | + | * massive PR (music-dsp, music-ir, linux-audio-*, microsound, and other experimental music lists, get the composers to help us publicize) (linux. right.) |
==ICMC and beyond== | ==ICMC and beyond== | ||
+ | * (someone's out of control) | ||
* killer presentation and continue PR | * killer presentation and continue PR | ||
− | * start supporting the user base, which should be giving us feedback to help improve the system/interface etc. | + | * start supporting the user base, which should be giving us feedback to help improve the system/interface etc. (remind any users that this is the real world where they must fend for themselves.) |
* give presentations in local region (NYU, Columbia, Penn, PSU, dorkbot) | * give presentations in local region (NYU, Columbia, Penn, PSU, dorkbot) | ||
* just the beginning! | * just the beginning! |
Latest revision as of 00:06, 4 August 2006
Before release
- we document things as much as possible, including screenshots, brief videos, audio examples, and didactic um sampleprojects. Obviously having good documentation is essential. chuckdoc.
- make examples, maybe dedicating a page for each, and also make a separate page to list the examples.
- keep fixing bugs [...]
- pv
- raw sound control
- so there are no other bugs that need fixing? um good
- code cleanup, refactor if beneficial for long time [ui_analysis]
- refactor the build tree (probably combine treesynth/ts/, v1/, and ui/) [done]
- rename files add GPL headers [done]
Not necessarily before
- finish defining and implementing the taps API in chuck
- sample rate flexibility
- might as well restructure the treesynth logistics somehow... [august]
- start PR (post to the major lists: music-dsp, music-ir, etc.)
- internal release, with presentation to woolworth dwellers
- keep adding features, especially those on research agenda
- keep working with composers
SOMETIME BEFORE ICMC
- release 1.0!!!
- make a video tutorial
- massive PR (music-dsp, music-ir, linux-audio-*, microsound, and other experimental music lists, get the composers to help us publicize) (linux. right.)
ICMC and beyond
- (someone's out of control)
- killer presentation and continue PR
- start supporting the user base, which should be giving us feedback to help improve the system/interface etc. (remind any users that this is the real world where they must fend for themselves.)
- give presentations in local region (NYU, Columbia, Penn, PSU, dorkbot)
- just the beginning!