One more clarification. dmedia is appropriate for low-volume casual use as well, and I do care about those use cases. But I feel the freedesktop already handles those use cases very well, so I want focus on the place where I feel we can offer a decisive improvement... high-volume pro use.
There is always a chance that we will decide that the low-volume and high-volume UX should be exactly the same. But right now I want to focus on the high-volume use case without compromise, so we make sure to get it right.
I expect the pro vs casual UX to be at most subtly different, so we aren't going to be duplicating bunches of work. It's more an issue of appropriate default behavior.
One more clarification. dmedia is appropriate for low-volume casual use as well, and I do care about those use cases. But I feel the freedesktop already handles those use cases very well, so I want focus on the place where I feel we can offer a decisive improvement... high-volume pro use.
There is always a chance that we will decide that the low-volume and high-volume UX should be exactly the same. But right now I want to focus on the high-volume use case without compromise, so we make sure to get it right.
I expect the pro vs casual UX to be at most subtly different, so we aren't going to be duplicating bunches of work. It's more an issue of appropriate default behavior.