[linux-audio-dev] xt2 coming to linux

Florian Schmidt mista.tapas at gmx.net
Fri Jan 27 21:29:43 UTC 2006


On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 10:02:06 -0800
thockin at hockin.org wrote:

> I would do it so that I have a potentially viable alternative to the
> current state of affairs, which is that I boot windows to do music.
> 
> eXT is a decent program.  The reason we don't get commercial apps on Linux
> is because no one buys them.  Linux folks want everything free.
> 
> I am as big a believer in Open Source as anyone else here.  But I am also
> a pragmatist, and until such time as a viable free alternative exists, I
> have to use commercial apps.  Given that, would I rather use and support a
> commercial app that runs on Windows only or one that runs on Linux, too?
> 
> If you can't cope with the idea that someone makes a living doing
> software, don't buy eXT, don't help Jorgen, and just ignore it.  I, for
> one, will do anything I can to help him make Linux into a competitive
> migration path for Windows users.

Oh i can live perfectly well with the idea of people making a living
doing linux software. I myself code linux apps for money.

But i have a problem with opening parts of it as open source in the hope
that users fill in the blanks. Users that have to pay for the software
in the first place. Well you might argue that you can get the open
source part free. Yeah, but it's useless without the pay package.

But this is just my personal opinion.

Besides. Depending on the app design adding jack support is dead simple.

Have fun,
Flo

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