Why I'm giving up on KXStudio
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Re: Why I'm giving up on KXStudio
One specification KXStudio doesn't uphold is the engineering "Iron Triangle" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_m ... t_triangle: somehow, falktx is able to deliver good AND fast AND cheap.
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Re: Why I'm giving up on KXStudio
Ask for volunteers to write up the docs
Perhaps a Wiki project for KXStudio where people can start documenting usage, functionality and so on.
Perhaps a Wiki project for KXStudio where people can start documenting usage, functionality and so on.
Some Focal / 20.04 audio packages and resources https://midistudio.groups.io/g/linuxaudio
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Re: Why I'm giving up on KXStudio
I would say the correct term is "passion." When you have a passion for something, it shows.m.lp.ql.m wrote:One specification KXStudio doesn't uphold is the engineering "Iron Triangle" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_m ... t_triangle: somehow, falktx is able to deliver good AND fast AND cheap.
Btw, the "iron triangle" is just more talk on how to maximize profit and make the workers think they're doing something good.
Boss gets richer quicker, with fewer but harder workers.It is used to illustrate that project management success is measured by the project team's ability to manage the project, so that the expected results are produced while managing time and cost.
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Re: Why I'm giving up on KXStudio
be careful,briandc wrote:I would say the correct term is "passion." When you have a passion for something, it shows.m.lp.ql.m wrote:One specification KXStudio doesn't uphold is the engineering "Iron Triangle" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_m ... t_triangle: somehow, falktx is able to deliver good AND fast AND cheap.
every big, top manager, boss, whoever, is pretty successful on his/her own way of pathos...
no wonder in some psychiastristic views most have so called pathological behavior.
pardon my greek
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Re: Why I'm giving up on KXStudio
Wow.... As a computer guy.. I have learned that computers are stupid. They only do what they are told to do and cant think for themselves. All that glitters is gold to the original poster. I have been working now with KXstudio for about three to four months and although I acknowledge that it takes some effort on my part, so does everything else in life.
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Re: Why I'm giving up on KXStudio
This is an old thread. I don't really have anything to say about the original post, but thanks Liam for commenting because it reminded me to make a donation to FalkTX. Thanks FalkTX for KXStudio!Liam wrote:Wow....
Re: Why I'm giving up on KXStudio
Maybe he's referring to "NOTE: Parts of this website are currently being rewritten, some links might not work at the moment."falkTX wrote: What is broken in the homepage? Why hasn't anyone told me about it before?
How am I suppose to fix something I didn't realize it was broken?
I recommend you delete that, every website is like that. Saying it just makes it look like you're procrastinating or the project is dead. Just act like everything is perfect even if it's not quite.
Also, I notice (www.)kxstudio.net is misbehaving. Shouldn't that domain redirect to kxstudio.linuxaudio.org?
Haha, yeah. There are enough Debian/Ubuntu distros anyway. I just use your repos on top of Mint. And if something goes horribly wrong with Mint I'll probably switch to Debian.falkTX wrote: It's because of people like you that I sometimes regret doing the ISOs.
They are hard work, trying to get everything working together and all.
I have to fix other people's mistakes too, that somehow they (ubuntu, kde, kubuntu) seem to ignore.
I for one appreciate your work. Saves me a lot of time. Reminds me, I should make a donation.