Levi D. Burton wrote:
I understand that commercial software developers
have
incentive for writing the apps (they are getting paid). I also
understand that most linux audio software is a hobby for the developers.
When I say "probably never will be..", my point is that commercial
software developers simply have more time and resources.
It is not that clear cut. For example: to which camp do you think does Linus
Torvalds belong (Linux kernel / OSDL) ? What about Takashi Iwai (ALSA / SuSE)?
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano (PlanetCCRMA / CCRMA)?
Believe it or not but there are "commercial" software developers who get paid
for writing Open Source software. And quite a few successful Open Source
projects are mainly developed by such "commercial" software developers. But it
is true, the number of such projects is small when you only count audio
projects.
Let me know when Cakewalk Sonar and all the Native Instruments stuff
goes open-source.