We currently use your Audacity software in our city Library. We are getting ready to switch domains from cityofdenton.com to cityofdenton.gov. Can you let us know how that would affect your software and / or database? And if that domain change does affect your product do you have a process to help us transition?
Of course our domain change would have no effect on locally installed software. You apparently think I’m operating in a vacuum and I’m just coming up with this exercise on my own instead of being forced into it. You could have simply said, “no, it won’t be an issue”. As for writing to a user forum for “normal” users, I received a link from Anton at Audacity.com to this forum when I was first trying to find someone who could answer this inane question. He labeled it “Audacity Requests”. So why don’t you take that up with Anton?
“Audacity.com” is unrelated to this forum. This forum is a community support forum for the Audacity audio editor, and has no connection with Audacity, Inc.
Yeah. With all the names you mentioned below starting off with Audacity that’s not confusing to the uninitiated at all. I don’t think you’ll have to worry about me being a presence on any of your forums going forward. Some of the users, including some employees, are a bit too smug and condescending for my taste. Especially when one is simply trying to get some information in a professional manner.
Audacity audio editor has been a very popular audio editing application for over 20 years. The fact that you were asking about something entirely unrelated was not initially obvious. Now that we have clarified the situation, I hope that you will be able to resolve your issue with audacity.com.