Hi: Personally, I just added a folder to my mail program. This one will hold the general music comments. So, one list, two categories. I check the recent archives for keywords, and if something comes up, can then go to main archives and check it all out. Works for me. I say, let's broaden the list, and maybe categorize our posts like other mail lists do when they use OT in the subject. Thanks, Tom Poe Open Studios Reno, NV Dave Phillips wrote: > Greetings: > > I've always believed that LAU would be a space for asking & answering > such questions. The mail-list title refers simply to Linux audio users, > not even necessarily Linux audio software users. There's no particular > topic restriction that I know of, though of course the most typical > perception is that we're about software. The topics you suggest should > be welcome here, IMO. > > But if you feel like starting a new list, who's to say you can't ? ;-) > > Best regards, > > == Dave Phillips > > The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm > The Linux Soundapps Site at http://linux-sound.org > > Darren Landrum wrote: > >>Hey, all. I thought of something today that I think would be of good use >>to many folks. >>I was wondering, is there a mailing list somewhere for people to talk to >>and educate each other on such things as music production, software use, >>micing technique, best drum kits, or anything in between? >>If not, how useful do you think this would be to those of you on this >>mailing list? I was also thinking it would be a good place to announce new >>recordings of songs. >>If enough people would like this, I have my domain on a new server with >>mailing list software that's actually worth something, and I would be >>willing to start and host it. Since this is just a mailing list, and those >>are generally fairly low-maintenance, this would not foreshadow any of my >>work on the Open Music Resource Library (such as it is right now). >>Thoughts and opinions? >> >>Regards, >>Darren Landrum > > > -- > -- http://www.studioforrecording.org/ "There is no Public Domain unless we do it ourselves" -- Please go to EFF.org page at http://www.eff.org and register for the TAKE ACTION page. If you can donate $5 to them, that'll help, too --