Em Sáb, 2006-12-09 às 11:55 -0800, michael(a)michaelshiloh.com escreveu:
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, Brad Fuller wrote:
carmen wrote:
On Sat Dec 09, 2006 at 11:21:40AM +0100, Bengt
Grdn wrote:
Hi,
One of my colleges asked me about Linux audio software suitable for
children. I must admit that I never thought of that. Although I have
children of my own. My children play with our small studio and if theres
a problem I'm there anyway. But my college needs software that is more
geared towards ease of use and in his case towards children (not that
fluent in English) in the age of 6-7 years. So if you have any
suggestion it would be appreciated.
git clone
git://dev.laptop.org/projects/tamtam
Tamtam is a good one to look at and the OLPC is a good reference.
Here's the OLPC Wiki link:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Tamtam
and the repo:
http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=projects/tamtam;a=tree
I'm very interested in this topic as well, both for children and adults with a
children's level of understanding (me). Tamtam seems wonderful, but as near as
I could tell, it's still under development. Does anyone know if it, or a similar
program, exists now?
I couldn't understand the reference to "git". Is "git" the parent
of tamtam?
no git is a versioning system like cvs or svn but different. tamtam is
using git as it versioning management system.
I
could find no reference to git on the web or rather, I found countless
references to the word "git" that had nothing to do with music :-)
Thanks,
ichael