On 16/01/12 09:18, Sebastian Moors wrote: > Am 14.01.2012 23:42, schrieb Renato: >> I don't know, maybe I'm naive and someone will correct me, but how >> could this be bad? We will still of course have our free tools, plus >> many new users which in turn will bring more devs - isn't this optimal? > > In my opinion it adds an interesting fact to linux audio: competition. In my opinion it will also add another, perhaps not so good, fact to Linux audio: marketing. > If our FLOSS tools are better then those proprietary tools, why should > we see it as a problem? Let's face it: If a lot of people are going to > choose those proprietary tools on Linux instead of the FLOSS > alternatives, then there is very likely a good point why they do so. I think what they will choose will be more down to how the products are marketed rather than how well it works, or which is better product. This is how it currently works in the proprietary software world. I think it is unlikely those companies will change their tactics when marketing to the Linux users. > Constructive discussions could help to find these points and improve our > FLOSS software. > Agreed. Ross. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user