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There is also a ChangeLog that lists all of the changes in various Jamoma versions.
Jamoma In Use
Installing Jamoma (nightbuilds)
In order to use Jamoma in its latest (development) version, you'll have to install subversion (svn) first !
First, you must Installing a client
Then, depending on your OS and taste, choose among the options below :
- Using Subversion from command-line client (Mac OSX)
- Using Subversion on Mac
- Using Subversion on Windows
Log for Jamoma 0.5 port (for Max 5 compatibility)
- Porting modules to Jamoma 0.5
- Externals
- 3rd Part Externals and libraries
- [Components]?
- Javascripts
- Control Modules
- [Audio Modules]?
- [Spatialisation Modules]?
- [Video Modules]?
- [Documentation]?
- Testing
Jamoma Development
- Recommendation
- [Goals & Strategy]? - The big picture
- Further development - structured by functionality
- Roadmap - Specific progress points
- MVC - Issues and Topics regarding the Model-View-Controller architecture
- Name Space - outlining of a new namespace for the JIG
- Style - fonts, colors, etc. that should be used for the core distribution of Jamoma
- Dynamic Libraries - discussion of the ramp, function, and dataspace libraries
- Green Papers
- Workshops
- Setting up a Development Environment
- Building externals
- Jamoma 0.6 - Looking ahead...
Using Subversion
Some other subversion stuff :
Development Test Cases
Links
Related projects:
- Jade - flexible environment for composition and performance
- Mirage - logiciel pour video interactif au theatre
- Didascalie - theater & digital tools
- FTM - real-time object system for Max/MSP
- Piksel - framework for interoperability between free software applications for video manipulation
- Integra - A composition and performance environment for sharing live music technologies
- UBC Max/MSP/Jitter Toolbox
Developers
- Tim Place | blog
- Trond Lossius | blog
- Alexander Refsum Jensenius | blog
- Pascal Baltazar | blog
- Dave Watson
- Nils Peters
Additional Contributors
About the WIKI
- Here's the default front page for Zwiki. It contains some useful information on how to deal with a wiki.