On 4 July 2012 20:51, Christopher Antila <crantila@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi: > > 4.) Correct me if I misunderstand, but it seems the biggest advantage of the > Guide on the live media is not having to download the tutorial files. That makes > sense, but the largest set of files--and the only set I want to keep in the long > term--is for Ardour. They're copyrighted with CC-NC-SA, so we can't upload them > to an official Fedora Project server (currently they're on Soundcloud). If the > point is actually to have the documentation on the live media, we could craft a > "no-media-files" branch to reduce the space it would take. > Actually I was thinking that it would be handy to have the reference available if you didn't have connectivity. If you're in the middle of a field somewhere and you want to check something on the setup for example. This is perhaps a more likely scenario for the Jam spin than the electronics or robotics spins for example. > PLUG: > If anybody is willing to volunteer an hour or two, to help point out exactly > what needs to be updated in the Guide and how, I'd greatly appreciate it! > > List of Potential Changes: > - the LilyPond chapter uses Frescobaldi 1.x > - Qtractor has been updated significantly > - the "real time" portion could use a rewrite > - will we get supercollider into the Fedora repository? > - all the NEW or ASSIGNED bugs on Bugzilla[0] > Unfortunately I don't really use any of those packages, but I could take a stab at some of the bugzillas, particularly copy editing or Jack setup. Is there a timeline they'd be needed for? -- imalone http://ibmalone.blogspot.co.uk _______________________________________________ music mailing list music@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/music