Quoting "Christopher R. Antila" <crantila@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
(2) Eliminate content present in upstream documentation. This would
preserve Fedora-specific information, the sample creative projects, and
summaries.
Yes, but how good *is* the upstream documentation? On my own
project(s), I link to a lot of upstream documentation but I have to be
very careful - some of it is junk. Whenever possible, I install the
documentation packaged in Fedora rather than link to upstream.
I appreciate any feedback or new tasks, and especially offers to help.
In the coming days, I'll start filing these issues on Bugzilla so we can
track their progress.
I'll be working through my Planet CCRMA scripts
(https://github.com/znmeb/AlgoCompSynth) next week on Jam alpha, and
I'll also be learning ChucK in the process. That should yield some
more usage examples and shake out some usability/documentation bugs,
although ChucK is in Planet CCRMA and not Jam.
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