On 3/5/11, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
I should
clarify that by standardized I don't mean everything is
identical
and there is no choice, but rather that people can come into most
distributions and not need to worry about tweaking the OS in order to get
basic tasks done.
So what you are saying is that we will never be able to do it :)
I heartily disagree. Tweaking OS to get things done comes *before* you
start meddling with Ardour and isn't required all the time. That makes
it possible to just write an Appendix that will cover several
distributions, while bloody well focusing on Ardour. So what's the
problem?
Oh, and by the way, "PTLE user" sounds like "Mac user" in half of the
cases to me. Just write the guide for Mac users and let them discover
Linux later. Surely Mac users have standartized UX?
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org