Hi all,

not posting to any of LA* mailing lists often in the last years, but today I 
thought
I should make an exception to point out that it's now exactly 20 years ago that 
the
first Linux Audio Conference or "LAC" for short (then still called "Linux Audio
Developer's Meeting") took place at the ZKM in Karlsruhe, Germany.

https://lists.linuxaudio.org/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/thread/Q5OKVO7SIJXP4Y5443B4Z5PWKQY627QR/

Wow, 20 years come and gone so quickly! It's great to see a couple of "early
adopters" are still around today here, and many new names have entered the scene
in the meantime and left/leave a lasting footprint in it.

As a quick "trip down memory lane", here's a short list of things that happened 
back then:
- Takashi Iwai dove into the innards of an ALSA driver
- Fernando Lopez-Lezcano introduced the PlanetCCRMA distribution, based on 
Fedora
- Steve Harris explained the concept of a Bode frequency shifter as a LADSPA 
plugin
- Paul Davis held the keynote, AND spoke about JACK, AND shared his experience 
of writing
  a DAW that is at the forefront of free, open-source and cross-platform DAWs 
today.
- Dave Philipps looked at the historic development of Linux audio, from OSS to 
ALSA and beyond
- Jörn Nettingsmeier managed to get the audio part of the presentations both 
recorded AND live-streamed
  at a time when "streaming" was still a term unknown to most of us.
- The term "Linux Sound Night" already existed, but was..perhaps not as musical 
yet as you might have expected :-).
- And, we also learned that schedules are not easy to keep - I believe after 
the first day we
  ran some >2 hours late, and people begin to STARVE.
- Posing in front of the ZKM "Kubus": https://linuxaudio.de/LAC2003_Posse.jpg

For some more memories, see also http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2003/zkm/

Of course, on the downside it has to be noted that Corona has impacted us too -
after an almost perfect track record of conferences or mini-conferences every 
year,
2021 and 2022 didn't see any event happening. There is a certain risk now that 
it
won't recover, but that's in our hands to change (sidenote: I have talked to my
contacts at ZKM here in Karlsruhe in January, but they are unable to finance 
and/or
organize an event of this size at the moment  - certainly somewhat influenced by
current economics, but I am hearing ZKM has actually reduced their headcount 
quite
a bit, and after the recent passing of its artistic-scientific chairman, Peter
Weibel, it will have to be seen how his successor, Alistair Hudson, will steer
it into the future).

Whatever LAC's future will be, free and open-source audio software is certainly
flourishing, and will continue to do so. It just would be soo nice to enjoy the
results together with real, tangible people :-\.

If anyone sees an option for hosting a future LAC, [email protected]
is willing to listen to proposals you might have (or just discuss it right 
here).
Well, the heck - there is no steering committee or anything in place, so I guess
the first one brave enough to say "I think we can do it" will get the job :-).

I am forever grateful to all the folks who have enriched and continue to enrich
our open-source audio life by writing or presenting software, creating
documentation and tutorials, hosting (AND attending) conferences like the LAC,
and whatever else helps to keep the penguin dancing!

Greetings,
Frank
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