Hi Nedko,
A while ago I proposed merging documentation efforts of the community,
spearheaded by Dave's now unfortunately cancelled 2nd edition of his
venerable book.
Linuxaudio.org is already trying to head in this direction
and we are currently in the process of assembling a team to utilize
presently empty sub-domain
docs.linuxaudio.org which ought to be perfect for
this purpose (rather than hijacking lau faq site which has its own specific
purpose). One possible scenario (which FWIW I very much favor) is to have a
Wiki page that would sum up all of the projects listed on Dave's site as
well as those that are also relevant but have not yet made it there. Using a
similar template format we should provide a continuously updated
consolidated resource for all Linux audio users, and more importantly all
Linux distributions to reference. As such, we are also hoping to attract
various distros to contribute to the same documentation project. So far
goto10 guys (dyne creators) have expressed interest in the idea...
Best wishes,
Ico
-----Original Message-----
From: Nedko Arnaudov [mailto:nedko@arnaudov.name]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 9:09 PM
To: ico(a)linuxaudio.org
Subject: linux audio wiki
There was a talk in #lad and there is idea to have general purpose wiki
for linux audio.
http://lau.linuxaudio.org/faq looks perfect except that
it is "user" faq oriented. What you think about having "lau faq"
category with all current lau faq pages in it and using the mediawiki
installation as general purpose linux audio wiki. Such wiki will include
user and developer oriented pages. It will include also information
about belonging of software to groups like lv2, dssi, jack, alsa midi,
jack midi, jack audio, sequencer, host, etc. Something similar (software
categorization/grouping) is made at
http://linux-sound.org/ and
http://lawiki.fugal.net/linuxaudio/show/HomePage
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Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>