On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 01:45:28PM +0200, joakim@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Adrian Likins <alikins@xxxxxxxxxx> > writes: > > I dont know if this is related, but I do something similar in my > band. > > We have an instance of "Trac" setup, which is a version > control/bugtracker/wiki system. > > We upload tracks, samples , lyrics etc to the server and work together > in the wiki and source repos. We use free tools on the client. > > The good is that its really easy to set up and get going, the bad is > that trac is geared towards traditional source code management, so we > haent quite got it working like we would like yet. For instance, > Rosegarden uses compressed xml files, that we would like to have > decompressed automatically on the server so we can track diffs. > > Just some input... I think it's great that there are actually bands out there using source code management tools for their music! (being able to file a bug against your guitar players solo would be pretty amusing ;), but I don't that this is exactly what we are trying to gear towards. Instead of providing a central colloboration server to manage song/track revisions, I think it should be designed around handling derivations (while keeping a solid audit trail of creators and licenses, of course). There was much brainstorming yesterday, and there is definitely going to be more tomorrow, so hopefully we'll be able to add some more context to this initiative in the near future. luke _______________________________________________ Fedora-music-list mailing list Fedora-music-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-music-list