Unfortunately, I am new to all this stuff, so if I were to go about creating sounds, where would I get the list of sounds needed? Can someone tell me what to do? :-D perhaps the people working on the XDG thing you mentioned? Cheers. On Tue, 2008-08-19 at 17:31 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote: > Chris Norman wrote: > > Hi All, > > Hi Chris, > > > I am a visually impared musician who wants to help with the fedora > > project. > > > > If anyone needs music or sound effects, voice clips or the like for any > > project, please feel free to email me. > > Glad to have you here! Most of us are skilled with using graphic > application and less with creating sounds and I think Fedora (and the > Linux desktop in general) could really use a good sound events theme, > something rivalling the other desktop operating systems. > > > Please don't ask me to test programs, becuase not all of the programs > > included with Fedora are accessible for the blind, and in most cases I > > probably won't have time, but if I can be of any assistance, please let > > me know. > > Personally I don't know much about this, but he have on list a few > "desktop" people who should know more, in my understanding Fedora 10 > should contain libcanberra, a sound event library implementing the XDG > sound theming/naming specs. > I am absolutely sure we can use some better sound files for this library. > -- Chris Norman <chris.norman4@xxxxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ Fedora-art-list mailing list Fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list