Hello Marek, > "Linux audio community gets representation..."
I'm not sure where you're quoting from - I can't see that phrase in the announcement press release for the consortium or the About page of the website. > Then let's focus on software and its developers. You can focus on developers if you like, but as a humble user I'd like to be involved too. > > Agreed - but only events in Germany as far as I know. There are > > other countries too. > > http://www.metadecks.org/events/lca2004/ Okay, Germany plus one mini-conference in Australia. That leaves about 190 other countries. > > Yes - but we're aiming our effort at a very different audience. > > Could you explain? People who need to use this kind of software on a daily basis but have low awareness of Linux and/or libre software. By contrast, if you have an audio stand at a general Linux event you will find high awareness of libre software but only a small minority of specialist audio users. (Those Linux events are still worth doing, in my opinion, but they don't reach many new people). > > > I urge you again to withhold the establishing of any consortium > > > > Already done. > > Already done witholding? Not witholding at all - that was your idea. > > > I > > > believe that another private mailing list with the old thread > > > still exists. > > > > You sound paranoid. > > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/consortium-p That's not another private list, it's the original list. There are no other private lists. And just for you, I've changed the archives from private to public: http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/consortium-p/ I'll warn you though, it might not be very interesting reading. Cheers Daniel
