Comment Interesting (Score 1) 49
Sound and Music creation should definitely be a priority for Linux development.
Despite what trolls (who tend to exist outside of the "real world") would have you believe, there are many people out there who want an alternative for x86 music creation. Advancements in this area for Linux could be really useful. There are even casual music-makers who still have to reboot to Windows in order to make music-- there are simply no Linux alternatives.
Unlike gaming and other fields Linux is exploding into, music may be an area where they could really carve out a niche and I anxiously await future articles on Linux as a music development platform.
Despite what trolls (who tend to exist outside of the "real world") would have you believe, there are many people out there who want an alternative for x86 music creation. Advancements in this area for Linux could be really useful. There are even casual music-makers who still have to reboot to Windows in order to make music-- there are simply no Linux alternatives.
Unlike gaming and other fields Linux is exploding into, music may be an area where they could really carve out a niche and I anxiously await future articles on Linux as a music development platform.