> > So either you have a personal reason for not contributing to the > advancement of the platform by keeping your work to yourself or you are > politically not interested in seeing the userbase increase? It's on github and sourceforge and i've announced a couple of preview releases here over the past six months. However it's still in unstable development so a lot of users would be upset by their files not working suddenly. I would like users to test and provide feedback but only around 5 or 6 are subscribed to the ML currently. Generalizing: I'm personally not interested in catering for the mainstream. The mainstream don't understand about the freedom to modify and redistribute software, or why some people are even passionate about these freedoms. Some Linux users don't even seem to care about these freedoms which I think is sad. I personally feel freedom of information in what ever form is the way forward for culture. I have learned so much since coming to Linux. Anyway my input's not really relevant here and don't know why I thought it was. I have no involvement whatsoever with any musicians or studios or anything connected with the pro audio (or even IT) industry. As Ralf suggested, I should try looking over my teacup once in a while but I fear I'm too small to reach the top and there's no ladders around here. > > Would you like to have some more options for increasing your income? i often think about getting a direct debit for the weekly national lottery but that's about it. > There's money to be made in software development and increasing the user > base of the Linux Audio community is a genuine way to have fun while > earning money. > > > > -- > Patrick Shirkey > Boost Hardware Ltd > > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user