Subject: [linux-audio-user] SUPPORT NOTEEDIT [was: noteedit troubles]
From: vord (vordhosbn_AT_gmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 09 2004 - 11:20:35 EET
very good point[s] Andreas.
I think noteedit is brilliant. everything works as it should, it gives
no real problems, the interfaces are very intuitive. i too wish to see
it developed further ... but even if it is not i will probably still
use only it for composing.
by the way, i noticed on the [ex-]developers website that he mentions
linux distributions ignoring noteedit as one of many reasons for
giving up, so i thought i would mention that Gentoo Linux has included
it in their portage tree for some time now ... thats how i found
noteedit in the first place.
... as Andreas has suggested: if anyone else is interested in the
continued development of noteedit, please voice your support and
appreciation in this thread.
regards,
vord
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 20:41:46 +0100, Andreas V. Meier <avmeier_AT_web.de> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 08:24:30AM -0600, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
>
>
> > On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 12:58:26PM +0100, Andreas V. Meier wrote:
> > > If you use noteedit and like it, please speak up and encourage the
> > > author of noteedit to continue this nice program. Unfortunately he has
> > > been a bit disappointed because he was not listed in some thread
> > > beginning this year [1]. Nevertheless I think it is a great program.
> >
> > I really thought noteedit was starting to get good. The website
> > throught me off at first. I put off trying it because of it for some
> > reason. I am not a web designer or anything and I am sure people judge
> > me by my site also. I was considering donating money after I tried it
> > and realized how useful it is/was(?). I think it is important to
> > donate to these projects that you find usefull. I am professional
> > musician so when I get extra gigs I have a little extra cash that I
> > can use to contribute.
>
> In some cases it is even helpful to tell the authors how useful their
> program and all the hours of work are which they put into their project.
> Unfortunately, with software development this is the same as with cars
> or anything. You only contact the manufacturer if something is broken.
> It can disappoint if you only always hear bad things or at least nothing
> good about your job. This also recently made one of our core developers in
> ROCKLinux leave the project. I want to prevent this from happening
> again.
>
> Second thing is that software development and music are not natural
> buddies, so most musicians using software in this field might not be
> familiar with the 'usual' feedback channels ... at least not with free
> software.
>
> Well, let's hope this settles out, would be a nice thing for christmas
> :)
>
> Ciao
>
> Andreas V. Meier
>
>
>
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