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Rosegarden Developers Interviewed by O'Reilly

rayk_sland writes "Users of the Rosegarden Sequencer project will be gratified to see it featured in O'Reilly's Linux DevCenter web magazine. I am a devoted fan of this program, which allows the user to sequence music using classical music notation, and has many other sequencer features I haven't even properly fathomed (read the article.) The Rosegarden project has recently released a 'pre-1' beta. Almost time for those party streamers..."

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  1. Re:Rosegarden looks fantastic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Could you be in anymore of a niche? Do you really think that they're going to make changes for a single Gentoo user who uses Ratpoison as a WM and is not willing to wait the time to compile the supporting libs? Good luck with that. If you're in a ridiculously small niche it should be well understood that you're going to have to deal with some small inconveniences to do what everyone else is doing (i.e. having to build the supporting libs).

  2. Excellent news... by Kozz · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...for all those who've been told they were never promised Rosegarden.

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    I only post comments when someone on the internet is wrong.
  3. Re:Rosegarden looks fantastic by mordors9 · · Score: 2, Funny

    But once you get it all built, just think how much faster it will run on your system than on other people's ;-)

  4. You must mean Bill O'Reilly by gad_zuki! · · Score: 4, Funny

    BO: Tell me comrades, what makes you want to give away these products and go open source? Communism? Beatles music? Liberal guilt!?!?!

    Guillaume Laurent: Well, first off..

    BO: Wait, are you french?

    Guillaume Laurent: Yes I am from France and I don't see why that should be held against me, in fact the relationaship between the US and France has always been one of [interuption]

    BO: Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!

    1. Re:You must mean Bill O'Reilly by Guillaume+Laurent · · Score: 2, Funny

      Even worse, I live just a couple of miles away from the building in which Michael Moore was given his Palme d'Or. Imagine that. :-)