David Garcia wrote: >I am currently working on a 'no-compilation, no-installation, >no-programming' user manual for Alsa-Jack-Ladspa. > >I wanted to bring some friends of mine to Linux. They use Windows based >music software, so i intended to do some introduction (in spanish) to the >capababilities of Alsa-Jack-Ladspa(-Ladcca?) arquitecture for final users. >Due to the initial intent I did it in Spanish. Now it seems language was a >wrong choice. Most related documentation is full of programming and >installation details and I think that it is a globally needed >documentation. So i plan to do it more general and translate it but only >after the structure would get some degree of stability. > >The current (Spanish) draft is located at: >http://www.salleurl.edu/~is04069/Modders/Docs/alsadoc.html > >Most mature sections are 'General arquitecture', 'Sequencer' and 'Config >files syntax'. Maybe, some alsa hacker who undestand Spanish (Jordi? >Nando?) could review them. I have lot's of questions, since i had to >figure out a lot of things from code or from proposals (which i don't know >if they finally get implemented as explained). But I will ask those >questions only to the developers lists. That's the correct audience by >now, isn't it? > > >-- >David Garc?a Garz?n >(Work) dgarcia at iua dot upf anotherdot es >(Home) vokimon at telefonica adot net >http://www.salleurl.edu/~is04069 > > > > > Hey, this is great. I would like to participate but I'm not a developer, however I'm starting to use ALSA and JACK and your overview has been of great help. Also my first language is spanish so I think I fit in your "intended audience". I think I can help asking questions from an user perspective. Felix