I am reposting the thread because:<br>1. I noticed that the LAM description that I copy/pasted didn't appear in the post<br>2. I decided on a more descriptive title so more people can join<br>3. I will cross-post it on LAM, LAU & LAD<br>
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<br>I read this:<br><br>"...About LAM <br>LAM is a mailing list for posting you Linux-made music, getting feedback and finding collaborators.<br>Software trouble should be discussed in LAU and the coding side of things should be sent to LAD...."<br>
<br>But there it seems that only one person (Julian) posts his music in the last two years.<br><br>I see that music is been posted on all LA- lists occasionally, but I was never sure whether it was the right place for posting (the various LA- lists)<br>
<br>It would be nice to have a place where Linux music is posted and people (audiophiles/musicians/linux geeks) make comments about it and generally, hang out, say like <a href="http://www.zoxsy.com/">http://www.zoxsy.com/</a><br>
<br>Any ideas, suggestions about it?<br><br>Viktor<br><br>============================<br><br>Mark Knecht<br> to Viktor, Linux-audio-us.<br> <br><br>Frankly, I've never heard of this list.<br><br>- Mark<br><br>=================================<br>
Thorsten Wilms<br> to linux-audio-us.<br> <br>On Sun, 2009-07-26 at 01:52 +0100, Viktor Mastoridis wrote:<br><br>> Here, <a href="http://dis-dot-dat.net/mailman/listinfo/lam_dis-dot-dat.net">http://dis-dot-dat.net/mailman/listinfo/lam_dis-dot-dat.net</a><br>
<br>> I see that music is been posted on all LA- lists occasionally, but I<br>> was never sure whether it was the right place for posting (the various<br>> LA- lists)<br><br><br>At some point someone on the LAU list wondered with all the rather<br>
technical discussions going on: where's the music?<br><br>So a few people started to post about their music made with Linux now<br>and then.<br><br>James Shuttleworth, who was likely the most productive of all of us for<br>
a while, thought it would be good to have a dedicated list for that. So<br>he set one up. But assuming not that many people subscribed, some<br>started to post to both LAM and LAU about their music. Others continued<br>to post to LAU only.<br>
<br>(See <a href="http://dis-dot-dat.net/index.cgi?item=music/">http://dis-dot-dat.net/index.cgi?item=music/</a>)<br><br><br>> It would be nice to have a place where Linux music is posted and<br>> people (audiophiles/musicians/linux geeks) make comments about it and<br>
> generally, hang out, say like <a href="http://www.zoxsy.com/">http://www.zoxsy.com/</a><br><br><a href="http://lam.fugal.net/">http://lam.fugal.net/</a> used to be a place where you could leave links to<br>tracks with short descriptions. No comments, AFAIR, though.<br>
<br><a href="http://archive.org">archive.org</a> has an "open-source" music section and there is a "Linux"<br>keyword in use. I'm afraid you will find lots of podcasts and such<br>there, though:<br>
<a href="http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A">http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A</a>"Linux" AND collection<br>%3Aopensource_audio<br><br>We could agree on a more specific keyword, but things like this tend to<br>
not spread as they should.<br><br>Regarding the "it would be nice", sure, it's always the same: you need<br>someone to take care of it ;)<br><br><br>--<br>Thorsten Wilms<br><br>thorwil's design for free software:<br>
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