Wouldn't it be easier to jump on the band wagon of a distribution designed 
specifically for music.

I envision a fusion of the linux music environments with all the affilliated software. 
If it comes as one package then it would greatly assist the publicity of the Linux 
music community and generally in terms of multimedia on Linux. 

So many people are scared of Linux because they don't want to spend all the time 
installing and fixing bugs. It seems absolutely stupid to me but they think Linux is 
too difficult. They will still invest years of their lives learning the ins and outs 
of a package designed by a company who may not even listen to their problems when they 
arise. 

If the linux music commmunity can make a distribution happen then we will be saving a 
lot of people everywhere a lot of time and frustration. We will also be giving another 
big finger to the closed source market and allowing musicians to get down to what we 
really want to do, which is to make music and for some of us, to make money off our 
music.

It has taken long enough to get to this stage where something designed for the people 
and by the people (granted some of the more alternative minds) has the possibility of 
being accessible to the people.

Please don't fuck around with Debian if you have the ability to help on a more 
streamlined distribution for music. You could save a lot of people a lot of time if 
you joined in on the m-station project.

I don't want to offend I just want to get this thing burning.

Patrick.

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