Em Sáb, 2006-12-09 às 11:55 -0800, michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx escreveu: > > > On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, Brad Fuller wrote: > > > carmen wrote: > >> On Sat Dec 09, 2006 at 11:21:40AM +0100, Bengt Grdn wrote: > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > One of my colleges asked me about Linux audio software suitable for > >> > children. I must admit that I never thought of that. Although I have > >> > children of my own. My children play with our small studio and if theres > >> > a problem I'm there anyway. But my college needs software that is more > >> > geared towards ease of use and in his case towards children (not that > >> > fluent in English) in the age of 6-7 years. So if you have any > >> > suggestion it would be appreciated. > >> > >> git clone git://dev.laptop.org/projects/tamtam > > > > Tamtam is a good one to look at and the OLPC is a good reference. > > Here's the OLPC Wiki link: > > http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Tamtam > > > > and the repo: > > http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=projects/tamtam;a=tree > > > > I'm very interested in this topic as well, both for children and adults with a > children's level of understanding (me). Tamtam seems wonderful, but as near as > I could tell, it's still under development. Does anyone know if it, or a similar > program, exists now? > > I couldn't understand the reference to "git". Is "git" the parent of tamtam? no git is a versioning system like cvs or svn but different. tamtam is using git as it versioning management system. > I > could find no reference to git on the web or rather, I found countless > references to the word "git" that had nothing to do with music :-) > > Thanks, > ichael