On 05/17/2012 12:33 PM, jimmy wrote:
On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
I hear you but as a music teacher and music software
evangelist, it is
huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple
platforms to an
education audience. I do all of my most important audio
work in Linux
On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
I hear you but as a music teacher and music software evangelist, it is
huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple platforms to an
education audience. I do all of my most important audio work in Linux
There's always the option of using one
On 05/16/2012 08:54 PM, Luis Garrido wrote:
On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
I hear you but as a music teacher and music software evangelist, it is
huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple platforms to an
education audience. I do all of my most important audio work in
On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
I hear you but as a music teacher and music software
evangelist, it is
huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple
platforms to an
education audience. I do all of my most important audio
work in Linux
I hear ya, but being
On 14/05/12 23:03, Chris Cannam wrote:
On 13 May 2012 23:56, Cláudio Pinheirotaup...@gmail.com wrote:
Rosegarden needs broad visibility by potential users, so it can generate a
critical mass that would attract developers that would maintain a sustained
growth and (even) better codebase and
On Monday, May 14, 2012, Brett McCoy wrote:
... If you create Windows versions of applications originally developed on
Linux, you have to do a lot of hand holding for those users to either help
them compile stuff, or be prepared for loud complaining because the Windows
support isn't as good
Ok well, I'm going to carry on occasionally merging from trunk as I wish and
will pop out another Windows build at some point soon. For the moment, and to
make it easier for me to manage, I've created a page:
http://www.xyglo.com/rosegarden-for-windows/
I'll post announcements here and keep