Hi Josh: Thanks for your comment, and for volunteering to test. JACK is a tricky beast, especially when you want it to work reliably! I've never heard of darkice, darksnow, or icecast. They probably will not make it into the Guide, but I'll add it to the list of things to investigate. Christopher. On 05/17/2010 09:01 PM, Joshua Wulf wrote: > This looks great. I tried to get a machine running with a real time > kernel and JACK configured to use for music production, with no success. > I'll be happy to test procedures and give feedback on the guide as you > produce it. > > One thing that I'd like to do is use a Fedora machine as a darkice / > darksnow client to stream live audio input from the soundcard to an > icecast server. Any chance you could cover that in the guide as well? > > - Josh > > On 05/18/2010 09:49 AM, Christopher Antila wrote: >> Hello: >> >> I have now found a mentor from the Docs SIG (thank you to Rudi Landmann >> for volunteering!) Another mentor from a music community would be >> appreciated, but isn't necessary - it's probably easy enough to pick up >> technical help with software along the way. >> >> The last remaining obstacle in the application process is the proposal >> page itself. As I am not an expert in either applying for jobs or >> writing project proposals, I would appreciate any advice that can be >> given. I've attempted to follow the requirements and recommendations of >> the proposal page as closely as possible (see the model, URL below). >> >> I understand that this is a rather lengthy document (and time is >> probably short, with the upcoming release). If you could spare the time >> to read even one section or a few paragraphs, and even if the resulting >> comment is "looks good," I would appreciate that kind of feedback, too! >> Likewise, no criticism is too harsh. In fact, "you sound full of >> yourself" is probably very helpful. >> >> Model Proposal Page: >> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_Coding_2010_proposal_-_Name_of_proposal >> >> >> My Proposal Page: >> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_Coding_2010_proposal_-_Fedora_Musicians%27_Guide >> >> >> Thank you in advance for any advice. I look forward to working with the >> community this summer. >> >> >> Christopher Antila. >> > -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs