Hi Mark:
I've had this idea of turning over parts of the
soundapps pages to
interested readers. If someone wants to collect the
URLs for sites
featuring music made with Linux software, I'll post
the lot under the
Linux Music. It would be helpful if the collection
were cast in the same
(brief) style I use now. I'll be happy to
acknowledge section
organizers/maintainers. If anyone's interested
please contact me off-list.
I look at the growing list of stuff to add to the
next edition, and I
say "Oh no, not again..." :-/
The obvious answer is to quit your day job. :)
ron
Best,
dp
Mark Constable wrote:
On Thursday 02 June 2005 09:04, Paul Winkler
wrote:
>On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 02:59:34PM -0700, Erik
Steffl wrote:
>
>
>> I think the point of having examples of music
made with linux (i.e.
>>tools available for linux) is to be able
to see
what can be done, to
>>have subsequent discussions about which
LADSPA
plugin was used and all
>>that stuff. IMO it makes sense for lot of
people
on this list.
And even better is if the cream of that information
made it
thru to a more persistent medium like a wiki so
that other
folks, other than those that happen to be on this
list when
a juicy message comes through, can also benefit
from this
flow of info. Non-searchable mailing-list archives
are
usually a lost cause that most folks do not want
to
use.
Then we await for Dave Phillips to condense all the
list/wiki
info into a nice digestible format that makes
sense
:-)
--markc
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