Musix is created by educators? That is cool
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 3:41 AM, david wrote:
> On 05/17/2012 12:33 PM, jimmy wrote:
> >> On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
> >>
> >>> I hear you but as a music teacher and music software
> >> evangelist, it is
> >>> huge when I can push an
On 05/17/2012 12:33 PM, jimmy wrote:
>> On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
>>
>>> I hear you but as a music teacher and music software
>> evangelist, it is
>>> huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple
>> platforms to an
>>> education audience. I do all of my most important audio
> On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
>
> > I hear you but as a music teacher and music software
> evangelist, it is
> > huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple
> platforms to an
> > education audience. I do all of my most important audio
> work in Linux
I hear ya, but being s
On 05/16/2012 08:54 PM, Luis Garrido wrote:
> On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
>
>> I hear you but as a music teacher and music software evangelist, it is
>> huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple platforms to an
>> education audience. I do all of my most important audio work
Yes I have used some of them and been frustrated with some of the
problems you mention. In addition, there is a big performance hit when
running off CD. I haven't kept up with the live versions. I used to use
Dynebolic but it hasn't been updated in a very long time. I need to look
at the latest one
On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
> I hear you but as a music teacher and music software evangelist, it is
> huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple platforms to an
> education audience. I do all of my most important audio work in Linux
There's always the option of using one
Lorenzo and Chris,
I hear you but as a music teacher and music software evangelist, it is
huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple platforms to an
education audience. I do all of my most important audio work in Linux
because of Rosegarden and I don't see that changing after Windows and
Ma
On 14/05/12 23:03, Chris Cannam wrote:
> On 13 May 2012 23:56, Cláudio Pinheiro wrote:
>> Rosegarden needs broad visibility by potential users, so it can generate a
>> critical mass that would attract developers that would maintain a sustained
>> growth and (even) better codebase and documentation
Ok well, I'm going to carry on occasionally merging from trunk as I wish and
will pop out another Windows build at some point soon. For the moment, and to
make it easier for me to manage, I've created a page:
http://www.xyglo.com/rosegarden-for-windows/
I'll post announcements here and keep mo
On Monday, May 14, 2012, Brett McCoy wrote:
> ... If you create Windows versions of applications originally developed on
> Linux, you have to do a lot of hand holding for those users to either help
> them compile stuff, or be prepared for loud complaining because the Windows
> support isn't as goo
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Chris Cannam
wrote:
> On 13 May 2012 23:56, Cláudio Pinheiro wrote:
>> Rosegarden needs broad visibility by potential users, so it can generate a
>> critical mass that would attract developers that would maintain a sustained
>> growth and (even) better codebase an
On 13 May 2012 23:56, Cláudio Pinheiro wrote:
> Rosegarden needs broad visibility by potential users, so it can generate a
> critical mass that would attract developers that would maintain a sustained
> growth and (even) better codebase and documentation. To achieve it
> Rosegarden must walk the m
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