How about some reference links to CCRMA on the SIG wiki, particularly the software-related ones? The SIG is called AudioCreation, but is it going to concentrate specifically on CCRMA for its lifecycle? I understand there are other audio-related Linux packaging attempts like AGNULA <http://www.agnula.org/> or any of the attempts at this page: http://linux-sound.org/distro.html On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 21:33 +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi All, > > I've been talking lately with Fernando Lopez-Lezcano from CCRMA about making > Fedora a better distro for Audio Creation, mainly focusing on a plan for > getting his excellent CCRMA packages integrated in to Fedora. > > Here is the plan we've come up with (quoting from the SIG's wiki page): > > "Since Fernando's time is almost fully occupied with maintaining CCRMA and > keeping it up to date, the effort of the integration of CCRMA packages into > Fedora will be mostly done by other Fedora Contributers. The plan is that > Fedora contributers go through CCRMA packages spec files to make them fully > match the Fedora Packaging Guidelines and then submit them for review and make > any necessary changes to pass review. Fernando will be put in the CC of the > review, and will be made co-maintainer of packages want the are imported into > the Fedora Package Collection. This way the packaging expertise and manpower of > the Fedora Community can be combined with the vast Audio Creation experience of > Fernando. This effort will be spearheaded by Hans de Goede (me)." > > The SIG wiki says Fedora Contributers, as I'm hoping that some of you are also > interested in this and are willing to help out. There are a lot of CCRMA > packages and we could use your help. Hence the creation of the Audio Creation > SIG, where all interested contributers can join and help out. The Audio > Creation SIG is further described here: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/AudioCreation > > Even more then help with checking and fixing the packages for guidelines > compliance, we need people to review them, I've submitted the first 4 for > review and many more will follow. So if you have some interest in Audio > Creation under Fedora, please help with reviewing audio related packages, there > is an continuously kept up2date list of packages needing review on the wiki > page. As most of you know I'm a very experienced packager, so the reviews > should go as smooth as a babies buttocks :) > > Thanks & Regards, > > Hans > -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list