[linux-audio-dev] Hello - FYI - intro

J_Zar romaninz at aruba.it
Wed Aug 25 22:59:41 UTC 2004


Alle 12:38, martedì 24 agosto 2004, mark at kfm.co.za ha scritto:
> My linux thought is that the main difference between linux and
> windows is that under windows everything is packaged i.e. that
> one installation will actually get that desired product to work -
> while under linux a lot more time is spent on finding the correct
> patches mixes matches reading than end time using/producing.

I think your intention was not opening a post about what's the best distrib. 
Just be of the idea that what you know is good: so also running a Mandrake, 
generally thinked for newbes, if you know very well your software, gives you 
good performances and satisfactions. But that's not the point...

You said a thing which OSS programmers should know: programming means writing 
something which a common user (yes... the "stupid" user, pardon for the 
expression ) could use and manage. Packages help a little, but programs are 
coded 6 times on 10, requiring optional configuration and hitting the 
standardization. 

The real evil is that OSS programmers (and I'm one of the team) wrote their 
programs thinking to other coders. No reason to be if the code is useful only 
for you... No reason to advertize a thing if we cannot use it... What's 
about?

>From some time I'm addressing my sight in this direction: common user is my 
goal. People shouldn't need to lost their time on build problems or config if 
they haven't.
 
> It matters little to me if one program does something in one way
> as opposed to a different way in a different program - i.e. each
> program is unique unto itself and should be learnt seperately. My
> problem in this area has been to get them to work together or
> through each other with results.
>
> I return to my silent world of learning and eventually achieving in
> linux but that's my two cents.

Never be silent... just say what you think... always!
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