Hi Andreas,
There exists a rapidly growing market of digital home
audio
devices. That is a huge market and it makes sense to help Linux to
grow there.
While the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum to some extent includes
audio devices it has somewhat different objectives.
I therefore would like to suggest to add "home audio" to the scope
of
LinuxAudio.org.
Of course, there's nothing to stop members collaborating on 'home
audio' projects. The first clause of the policy is:
'The aim of the
Linuxaudio.org consortium is to promote and enable the
use of Linux kernel based systems for professional audio use.'
http://www.linuxaudio.org/en/policy.html
Now, if you are a product designer or software engineer, creating a
home audio device for the consumer market, then arguably the design
and integration process counts as professional use.
With libre software, there is no firm line between programs that
professionals use and programs that amateurs (in the best sense of
the word) use, since the usual barriers to entry don't exist - except
perhaps in application scope and complexity. And content creators
also need playback tools.
Do you think there are any specific projects that should be members of
linuxaudio.org in order to better address the 'home audio' market? We
already have members working in relevant areas, including ALSA,
Gstreamer, MandrakeSoft and
Xiph.org. An embedded system developer,
maybe?
Cheers
Daniel