Fedora Extras now contains a collection of applications geared towards music and audio production. These packages have, for the most part, migrated from PlanetCCRMA to Extras. I only learned about editing the comps.xml file today, and noticed that the most applicable group is.... <id>sound-and-video</id> <_name>Sound and Video</_name> <_description>From CD recording to playing audio CDs and multimedia files, \this package group allows you to work with sound and video on the system.</_description> I'd like to propose a new group for these new apps... <id>audio-production</id> <_name>Audio Production</_name> <_description>This is a collection of applications and plugins geared towards audio production and includes audio recorders, MIDI sequencers and software synthesizers.</_description> The initial list of packages for this group would be something like ... <packagereq type="optional">ardour</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">audacity</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">fluidsynth</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">fluidsynth-dssi</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">hexter-dssi</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">jack-audio-connection-kit</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">lash</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">qjackctl</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">qsynth</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">rosegarden4</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">seq24</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">soundtracker</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">sweep</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">swh-plugins</packagereq> <packagereq type="optional">zynaddsubfx</packagereq> AG -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list