On Tue, 15 Feb, 2005 at 10:02PM +1000, Mark Constable spake thus:
james(a)dis-dot-dat.net wrote:
Perhaps
http://opensrc.org could be useful.
I was thinking more of a mailing list - something that's active rather than
passive (things drop into my mailbox rather than me going and looking
to see what's happening).
I find a Wiki is good compromise between a free flowing
mailing-list and some web based portal. One only has to
check one URL which could be an RSS feed quite easily...
http://opensrc.org/?page=RecentChanges
>>Another thing I'd like to see would be
people willing to post unmixed
>>audio. I'd love to play around with this track myself - not that I
>>think I'd do a better job than you have, but just for the experience
>>of doing it.
This is awkward in a mailing-list which is why these sites
are linked to from the Wiki at
opensrc.org, so that a user
can upload large ogg/flac or mp3 files via ftp, for example..
http://esm.opensrc.org
I can see that this is a good idea. I wasn't intending to head down
that road quite as far, though. I just meant that if I expressed an
interest in playing with someone elses track, I could ask and get sent
the raw audio. Less formal. I like the opensrc idea though, it's
just different.
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