Greetings all,
With LAC less than 24 hours away, I wanted to remind everyone that, as per
Daniel's suggestion, we will have a consortium dinner/meeting on Saturday
evening following the last presentation which begins at 5pm (so tentatively
it should begin at 6pm). We will all meet-up after the presentation in the
main lobby downstairs to figure out:
1) how many of us are present
2) where we'll have the meetin/go to eat
and subsequently
3) what agenda we'll be able to tackle in our capacity
If at all possible, I'll try to present the agenda prior to Saturday evening
which should allow all the members to at least e-mail their suggestions
prior to the meeting. I would especially urge board members to chip in their
thoughts as we need at least a virtual quorum in order to make some pending
decisions which will allow us to move forward with our agenda.
My sincere apologies to all who won't be able to make it to this meeting,
but unfortunately the schedule seems to be pretty dense and Friday afternoon
has proven to be unfortunately spotty in terms of availability.
Hope to see you there!
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A. Composition
Virginia Tech
Dept. of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-7047
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
ico(a)vt.edu
http://www.music.vt.edu/people/faculty/bukvic/
Greetings all,
Based upon the recent vote by the management, it is my pleasure to announce
a winner. Our new official logo will be one that Thorsten designed. It can
be viewed at the following link:
http://affenbande.org/~thorwil/wordpress/2006/04/16/linuxaudioorg-logo-7/
We will now move onto the next step to integrate the penguin with the
already existing textual logo.
I would like to thank everyone for their feedback, especially to Patrick and
Thorsten for their time and talent.
Please stay tuned for more updates.
Regarding the Linuxaudio.org site, we are in a dire need of a webmaster (or
to lessen a burden 2 co-webmasters). If there is anyone who can assist with
this please contact me immediately.
Thank you very much!
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A. Composition
Virginia Tech
Dept. of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-7047
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
ico(a)vt.edu
http://www.music.vt.edu/people/faculty/bukvic/
Hi,
I have recently had the task of updating my 2 year old system. It has
become obvious that there is no central location for all ladspa plugins
or even a package that installs all known plugins.
I am proposing that a new portal is created as part of the LAO web system.
I am also volunteering my time to create such a portal and to at least
instigate the packaging of all known plugins into a simple to install
tarball.
I already have access to at least part of the LAO website so this is
simply a message to get ideas or opinions for the new portal.
Cheers.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.comHttp://www.djcj.org/LAU/guide/ - The Linux Audio Users guide
========================================
"Anything your mind can see you can manifest physically, then it will
become reality" - Macka B
Hi Ico,
> we need to add a couple more DNS to the domain
> name, namely:
>
> lau.linuxaudio.org
> quicktoots.linuxaudio.org
> lowlatency.linuxaudio.org
> ladspavst.linuxaudio.org
> Also, please add doc.linuxaudio.org (even though we don't yet have that one
> in place)
That's been done - should be visible in half an hour or so. Here are the
current DNS entries (tinydns format):
.linuxaudio.org::a.ns.bytemark.co.uk
.linuxaudio.org::b.ns.bytemark.co.uk
.linuxaudio.org::c.ns.bytemark.co.uk
=linuxaudio.org:128.173.232.121:86400
=lists.linuxaudio.org:130.237.67.101:86400
+docs.linuxaudio.org:128.173.232.121:86400
+lad.linuxaudio.org:128.173.232.121:86400
+ladspavst.linuxaudio.org:128.173.232.121:86400
+lau.linuxaudio.org:128.173.232.121:86400
+lowlatency.linuxaudio.org:128.173.232.121:86400
+quicktoots.linuxaudio.org:128.173.232.121:86400
+www.linuxaudio.org:128.173.232.121:86400
@linuxaudio.org:80.68.80.158:a:10:86400
@lists.linuxaudio.org:130.237.67.101:a:10:86400
> might I suggest sharing the authentication info
> with me so that I can make the necessary updates? Honestly, I don't mind
> bothering you as long as you don't mind either ;-)
It's no problem for me to do this at the moment, but it isn't very
practical to share access to the DNS config as I use the same account to
manage quite a few servers. When we have a registered not-for-profit
organisation up and running, I can transfer the domain name to that.
Cheers!
Daniel
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re all,
FYI the message forwarded below links to a very ambitious effort of
documentation, considering how much was collected by Dave thru the years
even just porting it to wiki is a lot of work...
what about setting up wiki.linuxaudio.org ?
ciao
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Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2006 21:06:42 -0600
From: Hans Fugal <hans(a)fugal.net>
To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu,
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The wiki that was at http://fugal.net:2500 is no longer there. It now
has its own subdomain: http://lawiki.fugal.net
I would be perfectly happy to entertain a more dedicated domain name, or
more appropriate subdomain of an existing domain, if someone wants to
foot the bill.
If I can figure out how in a short amount of time, I'll put up a
redirect at the old address.
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There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the
right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.
-- Johann Sebastian Bach
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Hi!
The perhaps final SVG version:
http://affenbande.org/~thorwil/wordpress/2006/04/16/linuxaudioorg-logo-6/
In case there will be no further requests for tweaking, I will send the
SVG file to Ico.
It's for free use by the consortium.
I would like to see my name mentioned on a page about the logo, where there
would be downloads for projects/press to use it.
Whenever a need for adaptions or a work-over arises, please ask me first,
I will likely take care of it.
Cheers,
Thorsten
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 11:03:07AM -0400, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
> >
> > http://affenbande.org/~thorwil/wordpress/2006/04/12/linuxaudioorg-logo-5/
> >
> >
>
> I must admit that you were right. Cleaner version does look a lot better. My
> apologies for having you go through all that trouble.
>
> I know that you'll probably hate me by now :-) but I have 3 final
> suggestions:
Pah, only no feedback would be bad, this way I at least know you're
taking this seriously ;)
> 1) Can we have lines antialiased?
Ooh, they are, I just went over the top with unsharp masking to get rid of
the blurrines from scaling :)
> 2) Can the tip of the beak be more curved downwards on the SVG image as it
> is on the hand-drawn one (see for example:
> http://www.falklandstravel.com/king%20penguin%201.JPG)
There's no SVG yet. Will play with the curves a bit.
> 3) Can the chest bump up higher (as in singing in full voice) to match the
> "proud posture" of the hand-drawn image?
The lines of both versions match very closely, as I drew the clean version
on top of the original. But ok, another curve to play with.
> Does anyone else care to comment?
Hardly, if you don't mail to the list ;)
Cheers,
Thorsten
Greetings all,
It is my pleasure to announce that the concern recently brought up by one of
our management board members in respect to Ubuntu membership has been
resolved. The current membership remains as is and as such it is also
setting a precedent for admitting other commercial entities who have, are,
and/or aim to contribute to the Linux audio scene and subsequently
Linuxaudio.org. For those interested in specifics, the vote was 6 for (the
inclusion of Ubuntu and the like), 3 abstentions, and 1 against.
Having resolved this matter, I would like to urge everyone to chip in
regarding the ongoing agenda as well as present you with the new proposals.
Ongoing agenda:
Please review the latest versions proposed by Patrick Shirkey
(http://djcj.org/LAU/logos-lao.html) and Thorsten Wilms
(http://affenbande.org/~thorwil/wordpress/2006/04/10/linuxaudioorg-logo-4/).
>From the latest comments, it appears that currently Thorsten's shouting
penguin has generated the most interest.
New agenda:
Considering that we have not received any opposing votes to the idea of
incorporation, I would like to propose the next 3 steps towards this goal:
I. Expanding consortium's membership into following categories:
1) Developers/software projects
2) Organizations, societies, and/or corporations supporting LA endeavors
(these could be subdivided further)
3) Academic institutions
4) Hardware vendors
5) Artists/end-users
Currently, my suggestion is to keep all of the categories free, and, once we
incorporate, to offer members (apart from the continuing free membership) a
paying membership option which will entitle them to other perks as well
(details TBA), but I digress. Right now, we need to figure out whether this
is the first step we wish to take. In my opinion, this is going to be
instrumental as with such a membership base we will have an ability to serve
as liaisons connecting developers with hw vendors, artists with
organizations, etc. It will also allow us a greater outreach through the
aforementioned interfacing as well as programs which will cater to
particular groups of members (i.e. annual CD compilation of compositions, an
annual award for the best Linux audio project, or an annual recognition for
the institution/corporation/organization which has provided most support to
Linuxaudio.org and subsequently Linux audio scene).
II. Discussing country of incorporation.
As you may be already aware, my proposal is to incorporate Linuxaudio.org as
a non-profit organization. Personally, I feel that incorporating in US will
allow us to have a significant access to the sponsorship from various tech
companies (especially considering that a vast majority is incorporated in
US) while in return offering them ability to make their contributions
tax-deductible. Granted, US may not be the most Linux-friendly but at the
same time IMHO such considerations may not have any bearing on the
consortium as our mission does not encompass patents and/or other authorship
concerns (beyond the obvious prerequisite that a member project/whatever
needs to be legal). FWIW, I also have some experience with incorporating the
so-called 501c3 (non-profit) organization in US, so this would also provide
us with some head-start. Ultimately, whatever country we choose, we must be
able to find at least 3-4 devoted and responsible board members in that
country who will be able to conduct the every-day business and easily
communicate with each other as well as the general membership.
III. Seeking dedicated webmaster as one of the first (currently
volunteer-based) positions of the executive core.
I am proposing to make a call for a webmaster with solid HTML skills to help
out with updating the website. As of right now, I would not want to make any
significant alterations simply because the website is just fine in its
current form, but also because this volunteer position should be structured
so that it does not require too much time. I would propose to make this
position available to anyone who wishes to nominate themselves and then have
the board choose from the nomination pool by vote.
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A. Composition
Virginia Tech
Dept. of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-7047
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
ico(a)vt.edu
http://www.music.vt.edu/people/faculty/bukvic/
Hi!
http://affenbande.org/~thorwil/wordpress/2006/04/07/linuxaudioorg-logo-3/
Please take a close look if there's anything that makes your eye stumble.
I'm a little bit concerned it could be mistaken for a magpie.
If this is going to be accepted in any version, next step will be moving it
to vector graphics (SVG) and tweaking.
Cheers,
Thorsten