On Saturday 11 March 2006 10:11, Maluvia wrote:
A very good, if
long ;), post.
I think Carlo's got me beat by a few lines. :)
As for the donation thing, the one thing that irks
me about all the
independant bands I listen to is that I have to give my credit card
number out to so many different places. It'd be nice to have a
central place for this. OH I KNOW, that Digg-like site! We could
have the infrastructure in place there to allow users to register
their PayPal or CCs, and allow them to tip artists from a central
location. The artists would have to register with the site, but I
don't see that as a problem. The problem would be that we would need
someone to pay for it all and develop it, and I can't do that myself
right now, unfortunately. It's an idea, and it would help the
convenience factor for end-users.
That's a really good point.
Doubtless that is one of the disincentives to 'tipping' - it doesn't
seem worth the trouble if someone just wants to contribute < a
dollar, etc. for a track.
Any infrastructure that would make this simpler and more convenient
would help immensely.
Promoting the use of 'Tags' might be a really good way to help
index/find all this independent net music.
>anyone had a look to
http://www.jamendo.com ?
To see what this was all about, I went there too, read some reviews and
since I like Vangelis flavored stuff, I selected a torrent in ogg q8.
Unforch, I cannot make the torrent work as it seems to need the perl
module BitTorrent.platform. The Traceback shows:
[root@coyote music]# Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/bittorrent-console", line 17, in ?
from BitTorrent.platform import install_translation
ImportError: No module named BitTorrent.platform
And the cpan shell can't find it. My BitTorrent install is the recent
version 4.40, the trackerless version.
Anybody have a clue? I'd assume its a perl module just because it was
called a "module", maybe I'm looking in the wrong place? But
BitTorrent seems to be written in python, so call me confuzgulated.
We need a shell like cpan for python maybe?
The
bittorrent.com site isn't responding, so I guess I'll try Azureas
next.
Azureus says NAT error for its default port, or even for ports
BitTorrent is using successfully.
Ok, but that wants different ports, udp and tcp, opened up from what
BitTorrent uses. Both udp and tcp for port 13697, but I'll be damned
if I can get iptables to accept the new rules.
Is there an iptables expert in the house? Or maybe I can get it to use
the bt hole? Nope, 6882 is still the same NAT error for Azureus.
Torrent however IS WORKING as I'm currently seeding ubuntu-5.10 at
19kb/sec up.
I guess I'm clueless... HELP!
***
Philippe
Looks very promising!
It looks like they already have that infrastructure set up?
I'd never heard of that site - thanks for the link!
Looks like they're using the 'tags' idea already.
I agree with Cesare that the 'label' term carries a lot of baggage.
Perhaps just 'net music' or 'net release'?
I've got it. We make 'musicstreams'.
'Musicstreams' is certainly romantic. :)
I might add, we could create musicstream logos
that have a $ sign
(pay to download, don't share), a 'please donate' sign (a basket or
hat, maybe), and a completely free (you are not expected to donate
sign).
I agree that that kind of clarification would be helpful.
Carotinho: I would use a seperate logo and
campaign to advocate linux
audio as cool... Which would somehow have to show that linux and
geekiness is cool (we should use SEX for that... ;)
I thought that had already been established! :)
for people who don't
really know what it is (okay we'll have to assume people either know
what sex is or know what linux is). And, mystically transfer a litte
philosophy so the tech buffs can small talk 'logoed' people better...
not to mention score more :) I always found scoring more important
than looking cool to peers, although the two do share common ground.
Good idea.
Being part of the new bohemian 'counter-culture' listening to
independent net music made with open-source software is super sexy
and very cool. :)
- Maluvia
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