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

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Benjamin Lewis wrote:
On Tuesday 27 May 2008 10:55:29 Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi All,

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.

The Fedora package collection already contains quite a bit of music. Some
put in -music packages because its in ogg format and thus quite large, but
also quite a few modtracker and midi format songs, which are much smaller
and sometimes even hidden away in .wad / .dat files.

Thus I want to make a website with:
-Unpacked (as in click on it and it will play) versions of all music
included in Fedora, sorted by format and license, and preferably also
catogorised by genre.

-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/


So now I need 2 things
1) Free (as in gratis) hosting, with lots of diskspace and potentially
quite some bandwidth usage.

2) Someone to help me build the website, the last time I've done php / html
was in 1999 :)


I would be willing to help with no. 2, although I can't really help with the hosting as mine is in a state of serious flux atm and really dosn't have enough diskspace.


Thanks for the offer, I'll keep it in mind if / when I get this project from the ground.

Regards,

Hans

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