[linux-audio-dev] Tracker

Benjamin Flaming lad at solobanjo.com
Thu Nov 27 03:53:24 UTC 2003


On Wednesday 26 November 2003 09:23 pm, Ken Locarnini wrote:
> Unfortunately this world runs on money.  People need it to survive and I
> think that there is only so much time in a persons life, so if choosing
> between having some money and getting paid for one's time, that "need" will
> drive one into win?

     While this is a valid point, isn't this off-topic for a discussion of 
free/closed vs. free/open software?  In this realm, nobody makes any money at 
all ;)

> I think the biggest problem with open source development is that too many
> are trying to be the next coding superstar.  Everyone wants to build their
> own version of said software, but applications like Sonar, have teams of
> programmers.  Muse is a complex app, but how many are working on it?  At
> the level it is at, to go any farther, teams are needed.  If we want
> quality, usable alternatives to windows apps, we need to work together.

     I look at open source software and see teamwork.  I look at closed 
software and see a lack thereof.  There may be only one or two people listed 
as the official developers of the major Linux audio applications, but user 
contributions are very common.  I would venture to say that teamwork is the 
very thing that has allowed Linux audio software to come so far so quickly.  
I've never seen proprietary applications grow so fast.  IMHO it is 
redundancy, rather than lack of teamwork, which is probably the weakest link 
in the Linux audio chain.  I think that even this is improving, however.

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