Re: bitwig announcement

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On 01/15/2012 02:29 PM, hermann wrote:

Not so long ago, for most people linux was == open source, that gone
lost more and more. You didn't need to be a geek to prefer the use of
open source tools, that could also lead by sozial or maybe political
skills.
Today, it becomes harder and harder to found a place were you could talk
with people over open source tools. More and more Close Source swap into
the Linux world. For me, for example that makes linux more to a 2.
windows.
The advance of open source is that knowledge gone be a community good.
Okay, for a Musician witch just wone use the best tools to make Music,
that didn't have any impact, but also musicians could be driven by there
political or social state, and for those the place witch could be called
"home" is slipped away.

this argument works both ways: for professional users, all that counts is the availability of the tools required for a particular job. if i can get a closed-source tool (rather than none at all), that enables me to _stick_ with linux and not have to run a brown-paper-bag headless windows box in my basement that needlessly heats up my wine storage and irritates my router.

i'm pretty sure there is nothing to fear from choice, ever.

it's interesting to observe the (minor) frictions that arise when people who are coming from a proprietary operating system (who have certain user experience expectations and some degree of ignorance of how the open source community works) suddenly adopt open-source tools. i remember the tricks paul used to pretty much drive ardour-osx users into IRC at gunpoint - without these tricks, mac users tended to double-click on an installer, run into a problem, walk away complaining and were never seen again... this is probably also the reason why there's isn't a windows version of ardour (yet) - you got to backport the software, but you also got to forward-port user attitude, which can be a lot less tractable.

in the bitwig case, the problem is much simpler: a proprietary tool enters an open-source ecosystem. it removes one more hurdle for people with a certain workflow to adopt (or stay with) linux. those who don't like it don't use it. the only friction point arises when those who don't like it tell others why they shouldn't be using it.
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