Aepelzen / AepelzensModules

modules for vcvrack
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personal mod guy #24

Open pyerbass opened 5 years ago

pyerbass commented 5 years ago

Hi, I'm maybe not at the right place to write but I love to use your modules and I made a personal mod of the svg files that I would like to share it with you... How can I contact you? How ok would it be to share this with other users? Thanks, Pierre

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Aepelzen commented 5 years ago

Hi,

You have come to the right place, I just havn't been very active recently.

Thanks for the offer, these look really nice. The modules are GPL licensed. You can modify and share them (you just have to keep the license). The best way to do that is to fork this repository. After that you could open a pull request to merge your modifications back into my repository but I don't think I will continue doing my modules and probably delete this repository soon, so you should probably just keep your own repository.

And btw. there has been an update to Erwin to show which note it's currently playing.

pyerbass commented 5 years ago

Hi Aepelzen! So good to hear from you!

You may not have been around the fb group lately but your modules are very appreciated even if they are hard to find, people sharing it under the counter like Canadian whisky in the 20's! On a personal point of view they changed vcv from being a great software to offering a new way to compose. I think the mix between functionality and craziness is just perfect! Yup, fanboy here!

Talking about forking stuff, I have discussed the subject with other devs who really like your works, and it may or may not be question to "adopt" your modules, just enhancing the layout as much as we can, and mostly keeping them up to date for vcv v1.0, just to maintain those great modules alive.

I know the license authorize us to do that, but having you OK on this would be a awesome... Thanks, Pierre

Aepelzen commented 5 years ago

Thanks, it's good to know that these are actually useful for some people. About your modifications, go ahead, improve and share as much as you want. That's what opensource is for.