I second this request from Spencer Jackson.
No other software is released by
linuxaudio.org since it's existence. It looks like
the developers of the fork are using
linuxaudio.org to promote their fork above the
original version of a fellow LAD developer, to help them gain control over the session API
and to make sure their version of the software will be included in distributions instead
of the original. The fellow LAD developer and a part of his community doesn't agree
with the fork. But that's not the question here. It's the fact that the developers
of the fork, make it look like the fork is officially 'released' by
linuxaudio.org. The developers of the fork are using their roles at
linuxaudio.org to
promote their fork. I think this could be seen as a misuse of
linuxaudio.org consortium
for their own goals and the goals of their fork. It hurts the work of a fellow LAD
developer. This is not wherefore the
linuxaudio.org consortium exists. This conflict of
interest should be avoided.
The
Linuxaudio.org consortium should be a organization which promotes linuxaudio in
general, but should never choose one version of a application above a other version by a
different developer. It should stay neutral in this. It's easy to fix this with a rule
which states that
linuxaudio.org doesn't release software itself and doesn't host
software.
It looks the
linuxaudio.org consortium isn't that active anymore, which could also be
a reason why these developers of the fork can freely release their software as a official
linuxaudio.org version. Nobody prevents them from doing so. Therefor I think the
developers of the fork should be avoid this conflict of interest themselves and show some
maturity and wisdom, to stop releasing their fork as it where a official
linuxaudio.org
version. These developers have their own websites for their software applications and they
do have the skills to organize a way to work on shared code on any github repository.
It's easy for anyone these days to register a own repository on github, gitlab or a
similar service. There is no practical need to host the fork on the github page of
linuxaudio.org.
At the end this is not about this particular forked software suite, not about the right to
fork in general. This about keeping the
linuxaudio.org neutral where it should be and to
avoid that members/ moderators of the
linuxaudio.org consortium use the consortium for
their personal projects and goals. The
linuxaudio.org consortium should project LAD
developers, and certainly not become a competitor of them.
All though it's not about the specific software suite (Non Session Manager) and this
is not about forking. I challenge those people who find it hard to divide between the two,
to take a other software project in their mind and to do a thought experiment with it. How
would it be if the
linuxaudio.org consortium would officially release a fork of your
software you worked on for more the 15 years or your favorite software application or your
favorite developer, while that developer and/ or you as a user doesn't agree with it?
New-Ardour, New-Qstuff, New-Qtractor, New-Aeolus .... now officially released by
linuxaudio.org!
While the original LAD developer doesn't agree with this? That's in all cases
unthinkable right?