Editorial Policy
Core Principles
This site is written from the perspective of hands-on Linux audio experience. Every claim is grounded in practical knowledge or cited sources.
Accuracy & Verification
- We test advice on real hardware when possible
- We name sources for technical data and benchmarks
- We distinguish between observations and speculation
- We update pages when information becomes outdated
What We Don't Do
- Fabricate authorship, credentials, or affiliations
- Use inflated marketing language or unverified claims
- Promote products we have not tested or don't use
- Include affiliate links or sponsored content
- Pretend uncertainty is certainty
Controversial Topics
Linux audio has genuine disagreements. When there are competing approaches, we present multiple views clearly and explain the trade-offs.
External Links
Links to external sites are minimal and appear only where they genuinely serve the reader. We link to authoritative sources: official documentation, academic work, and well-established community resources.
Updates & Corrections
Significant updates are documented in the changelog. If you notice errors or outdated information, please let us know.