On 09/08/2012 03:44 AM, Richard Bown wrote:

> The perception will be that RG is on the move and those
> developers who like to do stuff for the kudos of having their name on
> something might well be attracted to that.

I really doubt it, as far as that goes.  I've seen them come and seen 
them go.  Somebody looking for kudos quickly figures out that Rosegarden 
is a lot of work, and that's nothing version control can simplify.  This 
thing is just complicated.

It's pretty cool that it works as well as it does, considering all the 
things it tries to do.  Just look how you dumped audio support in your 
Windows port, for example.  It saved you a lot of headaches, didn't it?

All we have to do is drop the matrix for the notation users, and drop 
notation for the matrix users and drop MIDI for the audio users and drop 
audio for the MIDI users and everybody will be happy.

-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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