On Monday 26 Feb 2007 23:01, Bengt Gördén wrote:
måndag 26 februari 2007 23:33 skrev Chris Cannam:
I do instantly take a dislike to projects that
start up saying
their ambition is to clone some commercial app directly for Linux.
But that's another argument (that I seem to remember having on LAD
once before, and will have again in the pub with anyone, any day).
Well you're on. I've got no problem discussing that topic. It's not
commercial app that is the problem. It's the closed source that is.
Yes, I should have said closed source or proprietary. Not that it makes
much difference in this context, as all the commercial audio apps are
proprietary and there are few proprietary non-commercial audio apps
that are substantial enough to inspire projects to clone them.
It's not that I wouldn't prefer they were free software; it's that
setting out to clone an existing program, especially in the field of
art or entertainment, is a misapplication of your own creative energy.
Here's the earlier flam^H^H^H^Hargument. I don't have much to add.
http://www.music.columbia.edu/pipermail/linux-audio-dev/2006-February/01474…
It's really a five pints in the pub discussion.
Chris