Hello: The Docs SIG is working on a guide for some of Fedora's music and audio software, to be released with Fedora 14. The Musicians' Guide is being written primarily by me, as part of the Fedora Summer Coding program. Some of the first drafts are complete, with others being added regularly. I would greatly appreciate the help of all willing parties, to read the documents, establish and ensure consistency, and check for grammar. You are even invited to use the documents to learn the software, if you wish - all programs contain a tutorial where concepts are explained in the context of producing a useful sound file (although I assume that most subscribers to this list will already know). The following web page will be updated regularly, as new material for testing is written. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Crantila/FSC/Testing All comments and any assistance are appreciated. In particular, if you would prefer alternate programs for certain tasks, you can submit requests with reasons - I know there has been some preference shown for Denemo and MuseScore over Frescobaldi, for instance, and there are tons of helpful little programs for synthesis and DSP. Changes and additions will not make it into the Fedora 14 Guide. Regards, Christopher. _______________________________________________ music mailing list music@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/music