I appreciate your interest in my library, and I'm happy to answer your questions. However, I have to admit that I'm a bit surprised by the number of questions I'm getting, especially on a Sunday afternoon. I've been working with Max and Pd since the early 2000s, and I've had the privilege of knowing many of the people involved in these projects, including Miller Puckette, as well as collaborators at Ircam and the University of California, where I studied and taught. I've always been impressed by the sense of community and camaraderie that has defined this group, and it's a bit disheartening to see a change in behavior that seems more focused on scrutiny and skepticism. To be honest, I'm getting more questions than I did during my dissertation exam with Miller Puckette, which is a bit overwhelming. I understand that English may not be the first language for many of you, and I'm doing my best to respond to every single comment. To answer your questions once again, I've already mentioned that all sources will be available if that's your concern. If you're interested in exploring the library now, you can download the Windows installer from the repo or wait until I upload the deken package, which is ready and just waiting for my account to be set up. I hope this clears up any remaining questions, and I wish you all a good rest of the evening. But I have to say, the tone and behavior I'm seeing here is making me reflect on whether I should really be sharing my work with this community. I've always been driven by a desire to contribute and share my knowledge, but it's hard to feel motivated to do so when I'm met with this level of skepticism and scrutiny.