On 05/12/2012 05:54 PM, Mike Mazarick wrote:
"The aim of the
Linuxaudio.org consortium is to
promote and enable the use
of Linux kernel based systems for professional audio use."
The most common denominator. Short and to the point. It includes
everyone from developer to musician; and encompasses everything from
development, discussion, collaboration, cooperation, information,
announcements,.. etc.
Personally I'd rather see this loosen up than becoming more specific.
ie. promote free-software in general rather than GNU/Linux only, but
I would not exchange Linux for anything - not BSD nor Darwin,.. so I'm fine.
"The LAU list is dedicated to providing freedom
for the developer,
musician, and audience thru the application of music".
This one seems just right.
There's much more on
linuxaudio.org than just the LAU list.
"LAU is the mailinglist for users of linux audio software to ask
questions, help others, discuss or just hang out."
from
http://linuxaudio.org/mailarchive
Now one could /bikeshed/ or nitpick over details,.. but why? making
music, soundtracks or designing and writing software is more fun.
2c,
robin