Hi dp thank you for your postings, I read them and I'm happy that you take me as a serious dialogue mate ;) I'm aware that there a many differences and mixings and not only black and white. And i see that there is more then this list in the linux audio world. But i often read here words like "VST must die" or very strange postings from the gurus of audiolinux... i try to complete the picture, but it is a dynamic process, changes all the time. M. > Michael Bohle wrote: > >Please read the website and the comments from Lucio, he made an article > > about this discussion and he pleased me not to make an ANN in this list > > about his apps anymore. > > > >See http://www.anticore.org/jucetice/index.php?entry=entry070226-191811 > > Well, that is a remarkably short-sighted response. And it is hardly an > "article" about this discussion. > > OTOH I don't demand that Lucio or any other developer explain himself. > > >I see clearly... > > Forgive me, but no, you do not, any more than Lucio does. You've reduced > a complicated state of affairs to an "us vs. them" scenario. Are you > reading my responses ? Do you understand that there is a considerable > middle ground between the polarities of open and closed source ? > > There are other developers of Linux audio software who are not active on > LAD or LAU. Interestingly their user-communities are also cut off from > these lists, i.e. there's no communication with the larger world of > Linux audio development. I do not consider that a "good thing", but > again it's a matter of choices, and if those users are happy with the > situation, then more power to them. > > Best, > > dp -- .:www.jacklab.net:. ProAudio for openSUSE Linux