On 03/09/2018 11:50 AM, Daniel James wrote:
I suspect the LAC call for papers might not be
reaching far outside our
existing community, and that we would benefit from papers from Linux
Foundation members.
The Linux Foundation has been paying travel for people presenting and
attending LAC in the past.
There is likewise little corporate interest in FOMS or VLC-dev-camp. You
might see a few google engineers and some chromium-devs there (mainly
due to ffmpeg). Pretty much the same number as there are Ableton
engineers at the LAC in recent years.
With csound, pure-data, supercollider moving to their own conventions,
FAUST and the academic world dominated the LAC lately.
Most innovation on the Linux-Audio user/consumer side in the last decade
actually happens at Red-Hat (pulseaudio, pipewire) not the LF or elsewhere.
Linuxaudio.org is serving the producer and authoring side and LAU is
doing just fine, isn't it?
2c,
robin