2009/8/8 Owen Williams <[email protected]>:
> On Sat, 2009-08-08 at 13:00 -0500, Brian Jackson wrote:
>
>> But if someone can write the magical code to do it, why not let them try?
>
> I can only speak for myself, but I think if someone has the ability to
> write magical code, it should be put to use in the more basic (boring)
> features that we really need nailed down.  I'd rather have rock-solid
> bpm detection, EQing, tempo-changing, looping, and library search than
> some interesting, but half-baked features.  So to me, it's a matter of
> priority.
>
> Obviously, if there's a developer who only wants to work on a certain
> feature, no one will force them not work on it, or to work on something
> else instead.  But if someone is interested in hacking on Mixxx I'd
> steer them toward the areas that really need attention.

This.

Thanks Owen, you expressed what I was trying to say far more clearly!

Ben

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