Re: Fedora project: making a website with Fedora-Free music

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On Tue, 27 May 2008 14:07:41 +0300
 Nicu Buculei <nicu_fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hans de Goede wrote:
> > Today I've been discussing with upstream replacing some
> non free music 
> > with Free music, as I need to do often when packaging
> games (in this 
> > case Lost Labyrinth).
> > 
> > I have been thinking recently about how convenient it
> would be to have a 
> > website where one can browse all known Fedora-Free (as
> in can be part of 
> > Fedora under the content Licensing guidelines) music.
> 
> Free enough that we can use also as a soundtrack for
> screencasts (that's is, if someone likes game music as
> sountreact for his screencast)
> 

Was that a question or a remark? In case it was a question,
yes they should be free enough, although you might need to
put some atrtribution in the begin / end titles for
attribution.

> > -Links to other website which contain all Free, or
> clearly marked partially
> >  Free music.
> > 
> >  The first website which comes mind for the links
> section is the excellent:
> >  http://www.dogmazic.net/
> 
> Or like this http://ccmixter.org/ ?
> 

That would be an interesting site for the links section
too, yes.

> 
> How about using ccHost, the software used by (and made
> for) ccMixter? The problem is that it may need support
> for some file formats
> 

I dunno, ccmixter looks rather more convoluted / harder to
navigate then I would want this site to look.

Regards,

Hans

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