>AFAIK no LA-based recording or post-production studio is using Linux on
>a daily basis. We need to score a win similar to the Linux wins in the
>film industry. A hit song made with Linux software would certainly do
>the trick (not that I'm a fan of popular music, but it is the big
>market/money th
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 04:19:28PM +0100, Vincent Touquet wrote:
>Interesting reply :)
>I was going to write a boatload of stuff, but I can put it more
>concisely (I think I have this from the latest Linux Journal or some
>other magazine or online article).
"concisely": only the next paragraph sho
Interesting reply :)
I was going to write a boatload of stuff, but I can put it more
concisely (I think I have this from the latest Linux Journal or some
other magazine or online article).
Linux and the opensource movement in general is a very disruptive
technology, its an enabler. People want to
Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> Look at the development of the Kernel these days. In a total of 1000
> (approx) highly active developers roughly 500 of them are employed by
> major corporations like IBM, HP, Intel, AMD... The list is obviously
> very large.
>
> It is high time that the professional audi