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Anyone Using Linux for DAW work?
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Mike Rivers
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Ardour is not a hobby project. The primary author quit his day
job years ago and has been working on it full time ever since.
A hobby is something that you may eventually derive some income from,
but it's not what you live on. Someone who quit work and is working on
a software program full time sounds like a retired hobbyist to me.
I realize that it's counter to the spirit of the Linux world to
actually charge money for your work, so I guess he can't justify
hiring a few others to share the workload. Does he even have a set of
specifications so that he'll know when he's reached a finished state?
Or do those keep changing and expanding as he goes along?
I don't mean to put down the efforts of this guy, it just seems like
he doesn't have anything worth talking about in professional audio
circles yet. Let him and the handful of his followers have fun with
their ever changing DAW. Me, I'm happy turning on my Mackie HDR24/96
and recording whenever I want to.
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