On Friday 16 August 2013 01:14:24 Louigi Verona wrote: > "It sometimes seems like people think they are doing the project or > developer a favor by merely using it." > > Perhaps some people, but I do not subscribe to such a view ;) I actually do subscribe to such a view. Within the bounds of some very relaxed constraints. Let's say the software being used is Free Software. If that software is being used to the exclusion of non-Free software, that user is one more addition to the needed network effects that will help the software/project prosper. One more user that may lead to better hardware support from vendors. One user who may do something "WOW!" withg the software and whose friends may ask how it was done. Those friends may be the ones who turn around and provide the bug reports / finincial incentives / coding help / whatever that the developer needs to make it world class project. I am talking of honest to goodness users though. Not people with an agenda against Free Software who "use" only enough to complain and then go back to the non-Free software that they hanker for. I don't think a Free software project should ever discount the benefits of plain and simple users. Enough said for now I guess. all the best, drew _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user