Via slasdot, une bonne experience a mettre en avant. A noter que neuros recherche activement des audiophiles/videophiles pour participer a l'elaboration de son prochain modele qui sera basee sur le kernel 2.6.
Laurent http://open.neurosaudio.com/node/130 << Submitted by Joe on 4 October, 2005 - 11:48pm. Neuros | Bugzilla | Developers | OdNA Like most manufacturers, Neuros didn’t pay a lot of attention to the open source movement initially, viewing the various activities on Linux, web servers and browsers as interesting but distant phenomenon with little obvious connection to our business. It was almost by happenstance that we realized what a profound impact on our business the open source phenomenon could have. Our first surprise came even before we released any source code. We had simply released the communication protocol between our device and the PC. Based on that small release of information, brand new synchronization managers sprang up, as if from thin air. They were typically developed by engineers that often had no contact with the company. The software was innovative and took entirely different approaches and in many cases, was preferred by many users to the software that we had spent literally millions developing in house. Equally amazing where the tools that they were using. These independent, open source developers had complete toolkits of free software, that were, in many cases vastly superior to the proprietary ones we had been using. [...] >> _______________________________________________ Liste de discussion FSF France. http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-france
