On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 16:11, Marek Peteraj wrote: > What you guys blatantly underestimate is that in order to bring your > apps to users (= having success, sorry ;) it doesn't suffice if you're a > developer. You have to be a good manager, have a goal that you'd like to > reach(other than fooling around with code, if that's the case, ignore > this email).And that a really good and successful app has got both - > comfort and the underlying technology. What linux audio offers is > technology. No comfort at all. Right now it's all just academic > software. > > <rant over> > > Marek
I don't think I could possibly care less who uses 'linux audio'. I don't really think anyone else here should either - we should be aiming to build the best system possible, period. Not saying "look! popular software the people pay money for does this; therefore we must too!" If anything, we should be looking at the proprietary music software world to make sure we avoid repeating their mistakes (ridiculous duplication of effort, lock-in, and horrid UIs for example), not duplicating them just because. (Not to say we can't take positive things from that world too though) -DR