On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 10:36:15 +0100 Bengt Gördén <bengan@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone using it? It's in its infant state but there might be some > light there. Today I found a gadget/robot[1] that actually lets you > collaborate by writing music score. Sort of useful. Definitely not > for advanced users of music notation. Not yet anyway. But when your > sitting down together and trying to communicate a riff or similar it > might be handy. I actually tried to use a bit advanced GUIDO in it. > My browser still, 20min later tries to render the notation :-) > > Another thought. There's also the name space question. If Google Wave > gets big and people start using it the name space will be cluttered > with people stealing/borrowing names for waves. It might be > appropriate applications like Ardour to actually register that name > as gadget/bot/account. > > I searched for a couple of tags that I thought would fit for linux > audio usage. At least my use. Here's the result: > > > tag: hits > --------------- > alsa: 6 > pulseaudio: 7 > ardour: 2 > jackd: 0 > qjackctl: 0 > linuxaudio: 1 > lilypond: 5 > linuxsampler: 0 > fluidsynth: 0 > > > > [1] http://saliery-wave.appspot.com (using GUIDO format) > > > /bengan Please just don't even start with handing out invitations. Had that on another list, people suddenly went crazy and there were like a hundred mails about that OT crap. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user