On Fri, 2006-08-25 at 16:29 -0400, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote: > * RHYTHMBOX PLUG-IN EXPERIMENTATION (lmacken, ssalevan). Jamendo has some > great xmlrpc calls. We'd like to hook into them so that Rhythmbox can > show artist info -- maybe even in the notifications field for Rhythmbox. > Like, say, where an artist will be playing, or where you can buy a > t-shirt. Mostly, we'll just be playing around to figure out how this will > work. Luke/Steve, it might be worth finding some CVS space in Fedora-land > if other people are interested in this. What I'd like to see is a connection between rhythmbox and wikipedia. So, for instance, click on the artist name and it brings up the artist's wikipedia page in browser. This can be done by pulling the wikipedia URL out of musicbrainz (they have over 16k wikipedia references). I'm working on something similar to slurp appropriate wikipedia entries as notes in my iPod. > * GET CSOUND APPROVED FOR FEDORA EXTRAS (gdk). As part of the effort to > get Tamtam working on as many systems as possible, I'm begging our Fedora > Extras community to review the csound package that Dan Williams has > submitted. I am willing to bribe people, by the way. :) This is done. btw, ZynAddSubFX also just went in. > * FIND A FAMOUS MUSICIAN FOR FEDORA STARTUP SOUND (all). Eno and Fripp > have dedicated their talents to the Windows startup sounds. Surely we can > find some freedom-lovin' music superhero to do some work for the good > guys. :) I think so as well. Heck, the drummer from Blur used to take Linux kernel sources _hardcopy_ on tour as reading material. And I'm pretty sure Trent Reznor has used FOSS software in some of his NiN recordings. In any case, have you thought about the license requirements for this sound? AG _______________________________________________ Fedora-music-list mailing list Fedora-music-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-music-list