From linux-audio-dev Thu Jan 15 01:35:45 2004 From: Kai Vehmanen Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 01:35:45 +0000 To: linux-audio-dev Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: linuxaudio.org Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=linux-audio-dev&m=107413095417362 On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Marek Peteraj wrote: >> So, the world of Linux audio developers is not one >> with a nice uniform viewpoint that's somehow encapsulated in this >> mailing list. Doesn't that suggest that if this were to be debated > Jack, ladspa, does it ring a bell? See the lad archive. I promised myself not to get involved but now I just have to, although only commenting this one specific statement. JACK ---> Paul Davis. Discussions happened on LAD but mostly concentrating on the n+1 different proposals and implementations on doing an audio server, and of course, making more proposals. Paul just went ahead and did it. LADSPA -> Richard Furse. Although LADSPA is still _the_ example of LAD people working together, we were not closing in on any kind of solution in our discussions back in 1999-2000. Richard went ahead and put the pieces together, and ta-daa, we had a standard. LAD web site -> Jörn Nettingsmeier. Again, this is another mostly one man show, that is run so well that others have silently approved it as the official frontend to LAD. ... so history shows (and personal memories of many endless discussions prove it), that Chris is very much right - LAD is not one unified community. We have personal agendas, ties to companies or developer groups, we want _our_ solutions to succeed, etc, etc... but that's not really new. But still, we desperately want to share our ideas about audio development on Linux, and that is something that we share - whether it fits our hidden agendas or not. IMHO the magic of LAD is that it has survived the overblown egos of us developers for so long, and even witnessed few cases of random collaboration. :) And perhaps most importantly, LAD has been a fun place to be - let's try to keep it that way. -- http://www.eca.cx Audio software for Linux!