On Tue, 1 Nov 2016 12:09:45 +0100 Massimo Barbieri <massimo@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > If you do not have enough time, or competence like me, to review > source code of the software you use, there are people that do this > boring work for you in order to assure you that the software you use > will do exactly what you expect. This people are the contributors > developers, and we have at least 71 people who control Ardour[1] for > you, and 26 who control Hydrogen[2] for you. And you can talk with > them asking for bugs correction, new features or more stability, if > this is what you are looking for. A very different approach from the > proprietary software. No difference at all. None whatsoever. It is amazing how the context is extrapolated and hyped to sustain an activism of 'us and them'. The context is Linux audio/music. Not illuminati vs. human nature or some such. Why shoot in one's own foot ? Every sentence that you have written, quoted above, can be matched equally by proprietary offerings. No difference at all, apart from the name of the software products, and the number of people. Every single notion brought in your text can be matched by u-he, Harrison, discoDSP, Bitwig, all who are makers of commercial products that runs on Linux. > I do not expect that a software that I use for recording music can do > nasty or evil things. But what about an email client, or a browser, or > an operative system? This is Linux audio. > I complete agree with yPhil, and that's why I applied the free > software reasons to my music, and I share not only my songs, but even > my single recordings tracks and Ardour project with a CC-BY-SA > license. You could very well sell your music made with Open Source software. The FLOSS license should not apply to the products made with the software itself. Cheers. -- NP: "Dittatura della mediocrita" - Deus ex Machina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acrdYjceBrQ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user