Hello Chris,
And sadly I only have eight
hands and three heads and there are only 132 hours in the day.
At first: lol.
Secondly, I really appreciate your work and I would never complain about
anything
concerning your dedication or how fast some tool gets developed.
Your remark about the unhelpfulness of comparing
Rosegarden with Cubase
arrived on the same day that we removed an introductory note that made that
comparison from the Rosegarden website.
I wanted to pick up that exact sentence as an example and I was glad to
see that you removed it.
Although it's sometimes helpful as a
quick answer to "what the hell is this program with this meaningless name
supposed to be for?"
A quick "an open-source audio/midi sequencer & score editor" would be
enough. In
my oppinion. This way, you don't get in trouble being compared to such a
tool like Cubase,
since this is like comparing apples and oranges.
A related point is that stronger
"competition" might also have been
beneficial. [...] But
it's more important to maintain your own interest by doing the things you
really want to see done.
I cannot say anything about that, but I think this thought is very
interesting.
Thanks for you comment.