RE: auval and you
RE: auval and you
- Subject: RE: auval and you
- From: "Adam Schabtach" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 16:30:12 -0600
> So even if Apple isn't forcing developers to make AUs pass
> validation, the users do so out of a misguided association
> between implementation-validity and overall code stability.
> Also, many users still don't even know about the AU
> Validation control panel in Logic, and don't have much
> understanding of it.
Our experience bears up these assertions. Even some fairly experienced and
sophisticated users do not understand the relationship between auval and
Logic, how the latter depends upon the former, nor that Logic can be told to
override the rejection of an AU by auval. The extent of their understanding
is "it doesn't show up in Logic." That's all.
So, regardless of the pros and cons of auval, it is a truism that changing
auval can have repercussions that end-users do not understand. When an
end-user doesn't understand why their plug-in suddenly doesn't load in
Logic, they complain to the maker of the plug-in, not to Apple.
--Adam
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Adam Schabtach
Audio Damage, Inc.
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