--- Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Mark: > > I've had this idea of turning over parts of the > soundapps pages to > interested readers. If someone wants to collect the > URLs for sites > featuring music made with Linux software, I'll post > the lot under the > Linux Music. It would be helpful if the collection > were cast in the same > (brief) style I use now. I'll be happy to > acknowledge section > organizers/maintainers. If anyone's interested > please contact me off-list. > > I look at the growing list of stuff to add to the > next edition, and I > say "Oh no, not again..." :-/ The obvious answer is to quit your day job. :) ron > Best, > > dp > > > > Mark Constable wrote: > > >On Thursday 02 June 2005 09:04, Paul Winkler wrote: > > > > > >>On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 02:59:34PM -0700, Erik > Steffl wrote: > >> > >> > >>> I think the point of having examples of music > made with linux (i.e. > >>>tools available for linux) is to be able to see > what can be done, to > >>>have subsequent discussions about which LADSPA > plugin was used and all > >>>that stuff. IMO it makes sense for lot of people > on this list. > >>> > >>> > >>+1 > >> > >> > > > >And even better is if the cream of that information > made it > >thru to a more persistent medium like a wiki so > that other > >folks, other than those that happen to be on this > list when > >a juicy message comes through, can also benefit > from this > >flow of info. Non-searchable mailing-list archives > are > >usually a lost cause that most folks do not want to > use. > > > >Then we await for Dave Phillips to condense all the > list/wiki > >info into a nice digestible format that makes sense > :-) > > > >--markc > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com