Hi: Personally, I just added a folder to my mail program. This one
will hold the general music comments. So, one list, two categories. I
check the recent archives for keywords, and if something comes up, can
then go to main archives and check it all out. Works for me.
I say, let's broaden the list, and maybe categorize our posts like other
mail lists do when they use OT in the subject.
Thanks,
Tom Poe
Open Studios
Reno, NV
Dave Phillips wrote:
Greetings:
I've always believed that LAU would be a space for asking & answering
such questions. The mail-list title refers simply to Linux audio users,
not even necessarily Linux audio software users. There's no particular
topic restriction that I know of, though of course the most typical
perception is that we're about software. The topics you suggest should
be welcome here, IMO.
But if you feel like starting a new list, who's to say you can't ? ;-)
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at
http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
The Linux Soundapps Site at
http://linux-sound.org
Darren Landrum wrote:
Hey, all. I thought of something today that I
think would be of good use
to many folks.
I was wondering, is there a mailing list somewhere for people to talk to
and educate each other on such things as music production, software use,
micing technique, best drum kits, or anything in between?
If not, how useful do you think this would be to those of you on this
mailing list? I was also thinking it would be a good place to announce new
recordings of songs.
If enough people would like this, I have my domain on a new server with
mailing list software that's actually worth something, and I would be
willing to start and host it. Since this is just a mailing list, and those
are generally fairly low-maintenance, this would not foreshadow any of my
work on the Open Music Resource Library (such as it is right now).
Thoughts and opinions?
Regards,
Darren Landrum
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