First compose
by Jørn Loamx
I have now started making composes of the kickstart file. It will be
made every night around 01.00 CET (23.00 UTC) from the latest kickstart
in the git repo. It's not the proper build system, but it will do until
we get the spin approved. To get the iso file, just point your browser
to sheep-punchers.info/fedora-audio[1] and download it. (only x86_64 is
available at the moment, 32bit will come tomorrow morning)
We now have a working spin, but it still needs a little work. It's
almost time to start testing it and working out the bugs :D
[1]sheep-punchers.info/fedora-audio
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Jørn Lomax
GSoC Fedora Audio
CS Student University of Tromsø
11 years, 8 months
Meeting Monday 9th of July
by Jørn Loamx
Just want to remind everyone about the meeting this coming Monday. It
seemed like having it at 22.00 UTC worked well last time, so this time
it will also be held at 22.00 UTC, same place (#fedora-audio)
The things that are on the agenda are:
*Recap from previous meeting
*The kickstart and primary software
*What configuration issues need to be fixed
*Setting a date for the first test day
I hope as many as possible can show up, keeping the discussion going is
an important to make the spin as good as possible
Have a great weekend
regards,
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Jørn Lomax
GSoC Fedora Audio
CS Student University of Tromsø
11 years, 8 months
jam art
by Ian Malone
Regarding art for the spin, I can donate some guitar related pictures
if anyone wants to take them, though there's probably much better
stuff to be found on wikimedia commons.
Jammin'.
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imalone
http://ibmalone.blogspot.co.uk
11 years, 8 months
Fwd: Self-Introduction
by Ian Malone
Hmm, should probably have cc-ed.
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Date: 9 July 2012 22:48
Subject: Self-Introduction
To: docs(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
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Hi,
I'm Ian (Brian) Malone, I've been a Fedora user since about RedHat 8.0
(so I suppose strictly not Fedora), I'm a research associate at a UK
university where I work on medical image analysis and processing
pipelines, mainly in Linux environments and a number of programming
languages. In the past I've made some contributions to Xiph projects
(ogg and liboggz related) and still chip in over there from time to
time. I've been learning guitar for a while and maintain an
infrequently updated blog covering the overlap between that and Linux.
As a result I have a bit of interest in the Fedora Jam spin and the
Musician's Guide, so am hoping to be able to contribute to the
Musician's Guide by making a few updates and fixes.
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imalone
http://ibmalone.blogspot.co.uk
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imalone
http://ibmalone.blogspot.co.uk
11 years, 8 months
ardour3?
by Clark Williams
Is there a plan for getting ardour3 packaged? I realize it's just beta
now but I've been using it to record drum tracks (between 8 and 12
channels) with great success.
Didn't know if we were just going to wait for it to be released and
have it replace ardour2 or if it would make sense to have ardour3 as a
separate package for a while...
Clark
11 years, 8 months
musicians guide updates (was Re: Primary software list is "complete")
by Ian Malone
On 4 July 2012 20:51, Christopher Antila <crantila(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> 4.) Correct me if I misunderstand, but it seems the biggest advantage of the
> Guide on the live media is not having to download the tutorial files. That makes
> sense, but the largest set of files--and the only set I want to keep in the long
> term--is for Ardour. They're copyrighted with CC-NC-SA, so we can't upload them
> to an official Fedora Project server (currently they're on Soundcloud). If the
> point is actually to have the documentation on the live media, we could craft a
> "no-media-files" branch to reduce the space it would take.
>
Actually I was thinking that it would be handy to have the reference
available if you didn't have connectivity. If you're in the middle of
a field somewhere and you want to check something on the setup for
example. This is perhaps a more likely scenario for the Jam spin than
the electronics or robotics spins for example.
> PLUG:
> If anybody is willing to volunteer an hour or two, to help point out exactly
> what needs to be updated in the Guide and how, I'd greatly appreciate it!
>
> List of Potential Changes:
> - the LilyPond chapter uses Frescobaldi 1.x
> - Qtractor has been updated significantly
> - the "real time" portion could use a rewrite
> - will we get supercollider into the Fedora repository?
> - all the NEW or ASSIGNED bugs on Bugzilla[0]
>
Unfortunately I don't really use any of those packages, but I could
take a stab at some of the bugzillas, particularly copy editing or
Jack setup. Is there a timeline they'd be needed for?
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imalone
http://ibmalone.blogspot.co.uk
11 years, 8 months