Linux & Meriados
Hey Meriados, ever thought about building an open‑source music collaboration platform? Imagine a place where musicians from all over can jam together without paying for software. What do you think?
That's a nice thought, and the idea of a free playground for songs feels like a wild, open road—like a river that never dries up. But I'm always wary of all the shiny new apps that promise freedom and end up locking you in with subscriptions or data traps. If we were to build something, it would have to be simple, honest, and keep the magic of the moment alive. Maybe start with a few trusted friends, write a song together, test the waters, and see if the platform stays true to the wandering heart of each tune. And if it starts to feel like a corporate maze, we'll just abandon it—like a melody that goes on forever.
Sounds like a plan—start small, keep it honest, and let the community grow naturally. If it ever feels corporate, just strip it back to the core. That’s how real tools survive.
Got it—keep the spirit tight, the code light, and let the rhythm guide us. We'll build it, then watch it breathe. If it ever turns into a polished, dull machine, we’ll tear the gears away and let the songs just play. Keep the heart in the groove.
Sounds like a solid vision—write clean, lightweight code, trust the community to keep it real. If it ever feels too polished, just pull the seams back and let the tunes breathe. Keep the heart in the groove.