Re: Fedora 21 and beyond

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On 18 January 2014 at 16:15, Martin Tarenskeen <m.tarenskeen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The good thing is that, from the moment people started to think
> about a special Musicians Spin several interesting packages,
> requested by members of this mailinglist, have been added to
> the official Fedora repositories.

Yes, getting packages to move from the side current of a Fedora
spin and into the mainstream Fedora is a wonderful thing.
Working oneself out of a job, serves to get people back to using
Fedora to make music, rather than building Fedora to allow it to
be used to make music.  I for one am quite happy using Fedora to
make music.

> What I would like to see is that I could do something like:
> 
> # sudo yum groupinstall "Fedora Jam"
> 
> to install a nice selection of must-have music production
> software, like what is now in the Fedora Jam spin, after
> installing the Fedora version of my choice.

I like the groupinstall idea.  I wonder if it is less work than a
complete spin?

> Well, I know, it's really easy for me to write down wishes and
> feature requests. The real heroes are people like Brendan and
> others who have done so much of the hard work.

Queue applause... Yes, anyone who has worked on the Jam spin has
my complete thanks.


--
Kevin


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