--- Dave Phillips <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com> wrote:
Greetings:
Obviously I'm keen on the LAM site. Alas, there's
a *lot* of
Linux-made music out there that is not linked from
LAM so I'd like to go
ahead and start adding more of that material.
I like the idea of LAM and all the other lists that
have appeared. It's great stuff.
I store my songs in a single directory. Some of them
are appropriate for these listings and others aren't.
Is there a convienant way for site admins and
musicians to automate what gets listed, author, song
title, notes and license?
It seems that having an account on anyone of the
available lists where I log in and tell the site to
look for my songs at location X, read file Y to get
the information for all the songs and then let RSS
propogate that information to the other lists would be
reasonable.
I guess that would enable having a network of sites
that can come and go at the admins descretion and it
would be within the musicians control and
responsibility to maintain a single file. I guess it's
to easy to figure out what other people should do.
ron
If
you've posted a link to
your music on the LA* lists I'll add a link on the
LAM list as well.
I'll try to add title, author, and license info
whenever it's available.
If you've posted a link to your music here and you
do *not* want it
linked from LAM please let me know.
There are still many pieces on the list without
author ascription or
licensing info. I'll try to add that stuff too, but
it'd be helpful if
other community members also looked over the list to
see what needs updated.
There are cool pieces popping up on the Ardour
list, in the Hydrogen
demos, and in other Linux sound-related mail lists.
It'd be great to be
able to listen to it from a single site.
And muchas gracias to everyone who has already
fixed entries and added
new material !
Best,
dp
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