It's good to see more people getting involved! We have lots of (relatively!) easy ideas, like including recent versions of software. Why don't we start on the difficult stuff by deciding on a target audience? This will help us to determine whether we want to bother with a real-time-enabled kernel, exactly what software to include, and other things. Here's my proposed target audience, derived mostly from the FP User base page[1], and the other pages in the "About Fedora" series: Typical User: A home user who wants to accomplish all sorts of everyday tasks with one distribution, including high-quality audio creation tasks, home office tasks, and communications tasks like IM, IRC, and email. This person knows enough that, if given instructions, they would be able to make all of the modifications and installations for themselves - but now they don't have to. The user is already reasonably experienced with using most of the software included with the Audio Creation version of Fedora. There are two important things here to consider: the user is not a novice computer-user, because this doesn't follow Fedora's goals; the user is making a conscious choice to go with an Audio Creation version, rather than the mainstream version, so it should be considerably different from the mainstream version. It shouldn't be the kind of thing that could be done just as well by spending an hour with PackageKit - it should be significantly different, and sufficient without further modification for all audio creation purposes. This is my opinion. I hope somebody disagrees, so we can evaluate different options! Christopher. [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User_base On 07/23/2010 05:41 PM, William Blackburn wrote: > > hello everyone, > > I apologize for my ramblings this morning about the decision on whether or not to use the real time pre-emption patch. If there is anything I can do to help move the spin forward, just let me know. I am more than willing to help. I think one important aspect may be to put the new version of rakarrack on the spin because the version in the repos is a bit outdated and that particular package is moving very fast. There are instructions on how to build the package on the rakarrack website but I am not experienced enough to know how to incorporate that into the spin. Maybe I can talk to one of the devs and ask him his thoughts on the idea. > That's all I have for now. Until next time, ciao! > > (tertl3) > > ... _______________________________________________ music mailing list music@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/music