| ▲ | nanis 7 hours ago | |
> Unfortunately, the rest of the interviews from that event have never seen the light of day - until now! Not really -- It invites speculation as to why they were not published for 9 years. And, are the words spoken a decade ago still valid? | ||
| ▲ | cmyk_student 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
They weren't published because the person who interviewed everyone is now the project maintainer, and ran out of time to do transcriptions. :) I volunteered to help with transcription, so I was given several audio recordings and started working on them. The first "resurfaced" one was Simon Budig: https://www.gimp.org/news/2025/11/01/simon-budig-interview-w... There's about 4 more from another event which I'll be working on between coding and other things. There's definitely some material that's a bit dated (for instance, the comment about non-destructive editing), but I think it's still interesting insight into development. | ||
| ▲ | ReluctantLaser 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Sure, but it explains the dates. Which is all that you originality highlighted as your confusion. Perhaps you can query them directly about your other curiosities? I think the interview is interesting regardless if some of the details within are dated or not. | ||