someone who knows about these things, should take time to write a good guide
on the wiki, including links to the correct packs and libs
I think the posibillity to get more involved in coding, would be enhanced.
At least i am exactly there..
Think about it
Its not just the actual code, that a new coder need to manage, for a lot, it
will be 
* completely new OS
* strange cmd language to perform simple tasks
* not knowing if the packs will work
* new enviroment for the actual build

If some kind og consensus could be agreed on:
/
We use *this* cpp-program for the actual work (so we can assist each other
also in that context
If you dl *these* packs and libs, it will work
This is the *distribution of linux* that works best (if it matters..)/

Finally a /sub-forum/ for problems and solutions dedicated to working with
lmms only -Eg, not a general cpp q/a, they are abundent, and should be
suficient.

Im sure a lot of peeps could work on some of the small things, while deep
engine core stuff, should be reserved to current genies (well, diiz
really..)

wiki would be the place to start this process -wouldent it?  ..?





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