Re: LAU collaboration coordination?

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On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 07:45:41AM -0500, drew Roberts wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 November 2007 19:10:11 Ken Restivo wrote:
> > OK, looks like I'm logged in to the SVN tree that Mark set up (thanks!).
> >
> > What's the next step? Commit a loop or sample? What format was decided
> > upon?
> >
> > How will communication occur? IRC channel? Email? This list?
> >
> > By the way, examples of "killer web apps" for music collaboration:
> >
> > http://www.ccmixter.org
> >
> > http://www.splicemusic.com
> >
> > The SpliceMusic is particularly nice because it has its own web app to
> > reduce the compatibility issues in converting projects.
> >
> > Actually, perhaps we should move this whole LAU project onto something that
> > already exists, such as ccmixer or splicemusic?
> 
> ccMixter will not permit BY-Sa licenses which will likely keep me out of the 
> game most times.
> 
> However, the ccMixter software (ccHost?) is Free and if someone wants to host 
> an instance and allow BY and BY-SA instead of ccMixter's BY and BY-NC, that 
> would work for me for now.
> 
> This seems like it could be heading for major project on the software side as 
> well (major projects even) and so I suggest that some music get made early in 
> the cycle even in a sub optimal way so that we have some results in the 
> musical realm.
> >

Yeah, that's why I was asking. Let me ask it again in a different way:

What is the simplest, easiest, fastest way to get us from "hey, let's do this" to actually making music?

I love the idea of a linux-only, by-sa instance of cchost software, but I don't have the money pay for hosting something like that right now. I looked at the cchost docs and it seems pretty straightforward, so I'd be willing to install and set it up if someone wants to give me a login to a web host account somewhere. Then again, everyone on this list is probably more than completely qualified to install and configure a GPL PHP/MYSQL/Apache web app.

http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcHost

Looks like the "killer web app" has already been written, and it is GPL, and someone just needs to install it and then let's start jamming!

- -ken
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