Nedko Arnaudov wrote:
Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net>
writes:
If something needs to be broken, because of the
development,
it shouldn't be released. We won't practise on stage, we practise in
the rehearsal room.
In open source world, with public source control repos each commit is a
publish. So you got a camera in your rehearshal room. And the live
stream is watched by whom likes your jaming.
Watching the jam for free, you can learn a lot, but you don't get the
music you might wish to get, you need to go to the concert for free or
you need to download the recording for free AND the band can produce
different new versions, but it should be possible to hear the first
version of the concert in the future ... metaphors won't work ;).
The live stream is captured (public repo is persistent) and you can hear
the first version in the future. ;)