On 06/17/2011 09:30 PM, S. Massy wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 02:08:47AM +0200,
pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com wrote:
On Sun,
Jun 12, 2011 at 11:21:42PM +0200, pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com
wrote:
> Hello, list,
>
> From time to time, people release simple utilities and scripts on this
> list, things like aj-snapshot, jackctl.py, and many, many more.
Because
> I'm totally disorganised, I keep these announcement in my LAU mbox,
> either to keep the URL around, or because I don't have time to
> investigate them but feel they might come in useful at some point.
From
> time to time, I also see queries such as "what was that script I
> remember using several months ago", or "does any one know of a simple
> way to do foo". Anyway, I thought it might be useful to have a place
> (perhaps a wiki) where we could collect such information for easy
> reference. Does such a place exist already? Is there an already
existing
> site/wiki where this might be added?
>
http://apps.linuxaudio.org Thanks, I didn't know about this site. It would be
great if it had a
section for scripts/utilities; I don't think I saw one.
The beauty of a community maintained wiki is that anyone with the
motivation can add new sections and content ;-)
Feel free to get stuck in. It works best if the people that have the itch
scratch it themselves rather than waiting for others to do it for them.
If there are questions about editing the wiki it's entirely reasonable to
discuss here.
You're quite right. Unfortunately, when I briefly looked at the
wiki a
couple days ago, I did not see an edit button and somehow missed the
link to the login form where one can register, and so assumed the wiki
to be read only. My mistake. I will add what I have in my mailbox and I
encourage others, especially authors, to do the same. Or, if you don't
want to bother but have something you feel is valuable, feel free to
e-mail it me privately.
Cheers,
S.M.
is editable by everyone. But
without a login (valid email address or OpenID) there is a CAPTCHA.
The current default look&feel has an "edit this page" link on top of
every page (similar to wikipedia) and an "edit" button for each section
(sub-heading) of every page.
have fun,
robin