I see no point in doing so when it’s FOSS. Audacity devs acted in bad faith and their stuff got forked. If anything, that’s a bigger middle finger to them than simply not using the software anymore.
So no, I don’t think it’s wrong to avoid their software, but pointless.
I see no point in doing so when it’s FOSS. Audacity devs acted in bad faith and their stuff got forked. If anything, that’s a bigger middle finger to them than simply not using the software anymore.
So no, I don’t think it’s wrong to avoid their software, but pointless.