Peter Alcibiades wrote:

They're a small outfit with limited resources, and to some extent we are in
this together.  I agree, its not optimal, but rolling up our sleeves is
probably the way to make progress.  Maybe there should be some buyer caveats
around the Linux version marketing materials also, to manage expectations.
We have to give it a shot and see how Rev manages to respond.  Here's
hoping.

Well said, Peter.

I would not advocate anyone spend time on this if it's not inherently worthwhile for them.

For myself, I have a significant investment in the Rev engine and a growing investment in Linux, so it's well worth my time to do what I can to improve things on that platform.

If anyone else's needs are similar, by all means dive in and let's do what we can. But if not there's nothing wrong at all with just waiting for the fixes to come to you.

Rev isn't an open source project per se so the motivations for such things are indeed different than they would be for a FOSS project.

Just the same, if you believe it's worth your time then there's a lot we can accomplish working on this together.

I know it's become a bit of a cliche, but the definition of the word "ubuntu" is relevant here, translating from the Bantu to mean roughly, "I am who I am because of who we all are".

Nelson Mandela explained Ubuntu well:

   A traveler through a country would stop at a village and he
   didn't have to ask for food or for water. Once he stops, the
   people give him food, entertain him. That is one aspect of
   Ubuntu but it will have various aspects. Ubuntu does not
   mean that people should not enrich themselves. The question
   therefore is: Are you going to do so in order to enable the
   community around you to be able to improve?

One excellent example of the spirit of ubuntu at work in this Rev community is Andre Garzia. There are many others as well, but Andre comes to mind immediately because of his consistent generosity of donating code for the benefit of the community.

--
 Richard Gaskin
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