Gustin Johnson wrote: > This might be the case. It would really depend on how popular this app > is. Since it is not even in a default Ubuntu install, there is no way > that Daniel and Free are going to go through every single app to make > sure it is configured properly. > > At the moment Tunapie falls outside of what they maintain. They can of > course choose to make these changes, but for that you should probably > submit the request via the trac interface. > > You can of course figure out the changes that are required and submit > those as well. >
I agree that TunaPie isn't an application that Daniel and Free should waste time for. I won't suggest TunaPia as a needed application. I'll search for another radio stream application, that perhaps is fine by default and ask to put this one to the distro. Not to the install media, but to the repository. I guess there should be at least one application for each kind of multimedia production and consuming in the 64 Studio repository, resp. a package that will install packages from the Ubuntu repository, but it should be a 64 Studio package, to be safe that the Ubuntu packages were tested with 64 Studio. Okay, I don't know if this is practicable, it's just something I can imagine. _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
