On 06/17/2011 09:30 PM, S. Massy wrote: > On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 02:08:47AM +0200, pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 11:21:42PM +0200, pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> wrote: >>>>> Hello, list, >>>>> >>>>> From time to time, people release simple utilities and scripts on this >>>>> list, things like aj-snapshot, jackctl.py, and many, many more. >>>> Because >>>>> I'm totally disorganised, I keep these announcement in my LAU mbox, >>>>> either to keep the URL around, or because I don't have time to >>>>> investigate them but feel they might come in useful at some point. >>>> From >>>>> time to time, I also see queries such as "what was that script I >>>>> remember using several months ago", or "does any one know of a simple >>>>> way to do foo". Anyway, I thought it might be useful to have a place >>>>> (perhaps a wiki) where we could collect such information for easy >>>>> reference. Does such a place exist already? Is there an already >>>> existing >>>>> site/wiki where this might be added? >>>>> >>>> >>>> http://apps.linuxaudio.org >>> Thanks, I didn't know about this site. It would be great if it had a >>> section for scripts/utilities; I don't think I saw one. >>> >> >> The beauty of a community maintained wiki is that anyone with the >> motivation can add new sections and content ;-) >> >> Feel free to get stuck in. It works best if the people that have the itch >> scratch it themselves rather than waiting for others to do it for them. >> If there are questions about editing the wiki it's entirely reasonable to >> discuss here. > You're quite right. Unfortunately, when I briefly looked at the wiki a > couple days ago, I did not see an edit button and somehow missed the > link to the login form where one can register, and so assumed the wiki > to be read only. My mistake. I will add what I have in my mailbox and I > encourage others, especially authors, to do the same. Or, if you don't > want to bother but have something you feel is valuable, feel free to > e-mail it me privately. > > Cheers, > S.M. > Almost every page on wiki.linuxaudio.org is editable by everyone. But without a login (valid email address or OpenID) there is a CAPTCHA. The current default look&feel has an "edit this page" link on top of every page (similar to wikipedia) and an "edit" button for each section (sub-heading) of every page. have fun, robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user