On Dec 24, 2011 2:38 PM, "Brendan Jones" <brendan.jones.it@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>
> Some of you may have seen my recent posts about my desire to actualise some kind of Fedora Audio spin.
>
> I think the first step in this process is to determine what software Fedora Audio users are using on a regular basis.
>
> Once we have this we can determine a usable subset of audio packages that can form the basis of a yum group. Whilst we can garner a lot of the information from .desktop files and the work of the multimedia menus package, I think it is important to find the lowest common subset of packages.
>
> So what I propose is a poll!
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> Firstly, list your name , DE, (XFCE/KDEGNOME/LXDE/OpenBox/..etc) then with a list of packages that you regularly use, in descending order of importance. Please specify where you obtained the package if not in fedora repositories.
>
> For example:
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> Brendan Jones:KDE
> jack
> lash
> qtractor (rpmfusion)
> zynaddsubfx
> zynjacku
> qmidiarp
> seq24
> rosegarden4
> hydrogen
> dssi-vst
> yoshimI (source)
> ingen (source)
> sylenth (vst)
>
>
> Don't be afraid to repeat what others have posted, that way I can gauge numbers.
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> This data can then be used to come up with a minimal subset of Fedora audio packages that we can lump together in a yum group.
>
> So, Merry Xmas! And I look forward to seeing everyone's replies!
>
> Brendan
Great idea :)
Nikos Roussos:Gnome
jack
qjackctl
jamin
rosegarden4
hydrogen
audacity
idjc (updates-testing)
csound
Some of you may have seen my recent posts about my desire to actualise some kind of Fedora Audio spin.
I think the first step in this process is to determine what software Fedora Audio users are using on a regular basis.
Once we have this we can determine a usable subset of audio packages that can form the basis of a yum group. Whilst we can garner a lot of the information from .desktop files and the work of the multimedia menus package, I think it is important to find the lowest common subset of packages.
So what I propose is a poll!
Firstly, list your name , DE, (XFCE/KDEGNOME/LXDE/OpenBox/..etc) then with a list of packages that you regularly use, in descending order of importance. Please specify where you obtained the package if not in fedora repositories.
For example:
Brendan Jones:KDE
jack
lash
qtractor (rpmfusion)
zynaddsubfx
zynjacku
qmidiarp
seq24
rosegarden4
hydrogen
dssi-vst
yoshimI (source)
ingen (source)
sylenth (vst)
Don't be afraid to repeat what others have posted, that way I can gauge numbers.
This data can then be used to come up with a minimal subset of Fedora audio packages that we can lump together in a yum group.
So, Merry Xmas! And I look forward to seeing everyone's replies!
Brendan
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