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Hey guys, I'm just an ordinary dev looking for something to work on. While messing around with my hobby projects, I couldn't help but notice that under the surface, there are a lot of places that the libre desktop can be improved. I'd like to take on your suggestions on what I should seriously consider working on and helping out with.

Thanks for any comments and suggestions.

(For those wondering, I'm still working on my other stuff.)

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[โ€“] [email protected] 15 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Buy-in from HW manufacturers, specifically related to audio production. Yes, can often hack your way into making a lot of the SW work (unsupported, of course), but HW support isn't there. My NI Maschine is a non-starter - I might be able to hack together someway to get it to send receive basic midi, but that's just a small part of why I own it. My audio interface might be cajoled into working, but it's not supported and therefore not something I can really afford to invest into depending on beyond the fun of experimenting.

I also wish there was a alternative to Adobe Lightroom. Yes, I know about Darktable (it's great), but the Adobe secret sauce is the bi-directional integration with mobile for lossless edits and catalogue management. This sort of thing is very, very hard to pull off in FOSS-land. (I'd even be happy if Adobe supported Linux.)

I have no issue with paying for functionality/services I need (I don't want a free ride), but I wish the option was there.

So, I'm basically stuck with Windows and WSL.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago

Hey, I'm actually really big into audio development at the moment. I think you might appreciate this video.

https://diode.zone/w/dFZLNTKrDnQZibRAhjy6vv