Ludovic Courtès writes: >> From 3bb3b7346f44f8e4849efc7a5fc8b465a974d625 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >> From: rekado >> Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 10:12:00 +0100 >> Subject: [PATCH 4/4] gnu: Add LV2. >> >> * gnu/packages/audio.scm (lv2): New variable. > > [...] > >> + (synopsis "LV2 audio plugin standard") >> + (description >> + "LV2 is an open standard for audio plugins and host applications. At its >> +core, LV2 is a simple stable interface, accompanied by extensions which add >> +functionality to support the needs of increasingly powerful audio software.") > > It’s not clear to me what this all means; I guess LV2 is not a > “standard” as in RFC or ISO, because it’s software. That said, I don’t > have any suggestions, so I’ll leave it up to your creativity. :-) I changed it from "standard" to "specification" because it's neither a "standard" in RFC or ISO sense, nor is it software. It's ttl files that outline feature. These specifications can be turned into code or workable data; they serve as an interface declaration, so I think "specification" is really the most appropriate term here. Attached is the new patch. ~~ Ricardo