I switched from Cubase in about 2009 and have never looked back.

I enjoyed the talk and learned quite a bit about the history of RG.

I have always been impressed its quality but what came over to me

was what a massive achievement its 30 year development and survival represents.

A big "Well Done" and thanks are due for the whole team.

Regards,

Chuck.


On 13/02/2023 2:21 pm, Richard Bown wrote:
Thanks Ted! The talk didn't go as smoothly as I'd hoped (big auditorium and I got vertigo at one stage) but hopefully, some of it makes sense. I really enjoyed putting it together and one guy did say
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Thanks Ted!

The talk didn't go as smoothly as I'd hoped (big auditorium and I got vertigo at one stage) but hopefully, some of it makes sense. I really enjoyed putting it together and one guy did say he might get involved afterwards, so who knows? ;) I'm still quite keen to add some more tests and work on improving CI quality generally but it all depends on many things - not least finding some spare time.

R


On Mon, 13 Feb 2023 at 02:24, Ted Felix <t...@tedfelix.com> wrote:

     ICYMI, the video of Richard's Rosegarden talk is up on the FOSDEM
    site.  Check it out:

    https://fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event/rosegarden/

    Ted.

    On 1/12/23 5:45 AM, Richard Bown wrote:
    > Hi all,
    >
    > I pitched a presentation to FOSDEM called "Rosegarden: A Slumbering
    > Giant" and have just been accepted on the main track on the Sunday
    > lunchtime (5 Feb). If you're in the area and fancy popping along
    here
    > are the details (it's free and open in Brussels, Belgium):
    >
    > https://fosdem.org/2023/ <https://fosdem.org/2023/>
    >
    > Why Rosegarden and why now? Well, it's a good story, it's a long
    story
    > which is still continuing over 30 years since first inception,
    and I
    > simply wanted to tell it.
    >
    > My take is this - Rosegarden is a phenomenal and slightly
    unconventional
    > OSS success story. I'm looking to explore and unpack this a
    little in
    > the presentation both from a technical/architectural point of
    view but
    > also from the way of working - team and collaborative approach
    view.
    > Also of course it's not actually slumbering - it's very active but
    > wanted to get more insight into current usage and direction.
    >
    > Consequently, I am reaching out to see if there are any stories or
    > feelings you have around using and/or contributing to Rosegarden
    that
    > you feel are vital and worth sharing. I would love to hear them.
    Feel
    > free to email me if you don't want to share on the list.
    >
    > Best,
    > Richard
    >
    >
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