Hi,

> >12. Non-programmers don't want to see information about how a feature was
> >implemented.
>
> In audio processing they will want if they are professionals.
> So many things can go wrong if DSP algorithms are incorrectly

Definitly, to actually apply DSP you should know what you're doing.
That isn't limited to DSP actually :)

> >16. Non-programmers that I talked to have never sent a bug report or a
> >feature request to a software company. The idea of sending one directly to
> >a programmer or a technical writer was a completely foreign concept.

I consider this a bad attitude in open source land.

Cheers, Alex

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