On Saturday 06 December 2003 08:46, Anahata wrote: > As for contributing back, if he says he is doing so, I agree > that some semantic acrobatics might be required to justify > this ;-) On the web site he says, "The team of developers currently working on this program have asked Luxuriousity to have our customers pass on their ideas on how this program can be enhanced, so you will be participating in the world-wide growth and evolution of this ground-breaking audio tool!!" That's very cleverly worded, and I suspect it's technically accurate - Audacity's development team asks its users to file bug reports and the Luxuriousity guy passes that request on to his users, and that's about the extent of their "community involvement" ;) I don't think I've seen any claims by the Luxuriousity guy that he gives any money or anything else to the Audacity project, and I've been looking. (Spend some time on groklaw, you'll learn to identify weasel speak within a couple days... ;) ) Rob