On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 01:40:00AM +0200, Marek Peteraj wrote:
Good. I /like/
the current (lack of) linux audio community. Its not like
we're one homogenous organisation. Were just a bunch of people who hack
linux audio systems. Its great :)
The only real connection we have is that were all doing audio hacking
under linux - some are using GTK and C, some Qt and C++, some python...
Right. And most people do use linux audio standards - JACK, LADSPA,
ALSA. And lots of people from here talk about them and make them better.
Yup, and thats good too. I'm addicted to standards incase you havent
noticed :) the benefit of standards and specs is that you can go off and
do your own thing, in your own way, but it will still work wither other
peoples stuff.
I think the
linux audio world is too small and varied to have a tightly
knit organisation like the Gnome guys.
But.. why are you participating in
linuxaudio.org then? Seriously, i
don't understand, no sarcasm.
I dont see the connection.
linuxaudio.org (IMHO) is about providing
information about linux-audio-y things to outside orgainsiations. Its not
trying to herd all the developers in one direction.
- Steve