Anyone else ?

On 01/07/2014 14:37, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On Tue, July 1, 2014 10:06 pm, Etienne Rouge wrote:
This topic's just gone full chaos quite a while ago.


I'd love to read things without seeing people namely attacked or things
completly off topic.

Open source is a great ideal. But *today* it's a thankless ideal.

What about tomorrow ?

Either we quit this ideal and just go back 20years in the past (and if
we have to chose a closed proprietary market, I'd rather have those good
ol' big boxes full of stuffs rather than DRMs - which are both based on
the same economical model) or we find a way to get open source
developers rewarded. Rewarded socially, personally, and financially.

Solving that is the only way to stop escalating to the emotional level
at light speed.

And that'd be great.

Your opening rant was pretty emotional and potentially insulting to the
guitarix team and the above is not much less.

Welcome to Linux Audio. A bunch of emotional artistes/developers ranting
about the state of things with occasional forays into useful information
and community cohesiveness. The latter often being considered dirty words
uttered by uninitiated well meaning idiots.

Parasites and pedants, godly beings with entitlement syndrome and the
barely literate wholly unwashed.  It's a rare brew.

These ideals that you speak of don't mean much without the support of a
wider community but not everyone can justify contributing their
time/energy with zero financial reward. So while some people consider it
to be theft if other people find a way to profit from open source other
people consider it to be a useful and worthwhile outcome that in the long
run benefits the wider community.

Fons wouldn't have to work for the man if he was able to generate a decent
income from his open source ouvre. Yet he has routinely been one of the
most vocal in his abhorrence of anyone profiting directly from his code.
Even more so if someone else has figured out a way to do it that he
personally doesn't have the motivation or interest to do on his own.

Herman doesn't deserve to be painted as the bad guy, neither Stephane.
They are both active and genuinely contributive LAD'ers who are making
worthwhile progress and providing useful results.




Thanks.

T.


On 01/07/2014 13:47, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
On Tue, July 1, 2014 9:29 pm, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 09:13:06PM +1000, Patrick Shirkey wrote:

Fons is truly a saintly enigma destined for greater things that are
not
of
this mortal coil.
Ad hominem remarks are usually a clear sign of not having
anything better to say.

FYI, Fons will very probably move to Germany in a few weeks,
to be employed as Senior Researcher by a *very* big, not
government funded and profit making corporation. How this
will affect my ability to stay active in open source audio
is still a matter to be discussed. But it's very well possible
that you will get rid of me, so start preparing the feast.

I'll eat my hat if Fons gives up open source development because he has
to
commit all his personal resources to the Man.



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