On 11/20/2011 11:18 PM, Daniel Jomphe wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2011 5:50:31 AM UTC-5, thorwil wrote:
I'm following one or the other Free Software project where an
incredible
amount of discussions happen regarding work-flow and features. So much
thought, so many decisions on details, but for the most part, the
implementation is all that remains. But the research, concepts and
conscious decisions regarding trade-offs could actually outlive any
implementation, they are portable and could be argued to be more
valuable.
You raised my curiosity. Would you mind sharing a link? ;)
My prime example would be Ardour (ardour.org). Almost all the action
happens on IRC, where the lead developer has many interactions with a
few other coders and users, among them professional sound-engineers who
provide critical insight into certain scenarios/work-flows and the
features of related hard-and software.
Starting to be off-topic, so this is as far as I will take it on this
list ;)
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