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RE: Not a question of space

Posted by Doug Schneider on November 2, 2016 at 16:14:09:

Hi,

I apologize, but I actually edited my previous post about reading "Sound on Sound." Even with a few magazines pushing it as hard as they can, it will amount to little because in order to get anything accepted these days, it needs MUCH broader appeal.

Besides the questions of its usefulness, I also think that when you compare how the computer world has been development with open-source-type products, this goes straight away against that. To me, their model looks like one that would've maybe sold 15 years ago. Times have changed. Interesting article below, that looks at it from a completely different perspective.

I guess let me end this with the following -- in a year or two we'll know what happens with it (it'll catch on or it won't), so it would be interesting to discuss again then.

Doug