Christopher, I think you have a great and needed project. I would like to help you any way I can but don't feel qualified to be a mentor. I gave a talk at Linuxfest Northwest about music programming with PlanetCCRMA that was well received, a full room
for a Sunday session, so I believe there is a need for better documentation. For many of the proposals installing PlanetCCRMA and their online pages are the answer. Personally what I think is missing is an explanation of how to get started with the music programming environments like most of the programs listed on the Linux Audio Wiki: http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/tools_comparison But you have a pretty good proposal that would fill a summer with work. If you have drafts that you would like someone to read through or test let me know. I hope someone more qualified than myself will come forward as a mentor. Maybe you could get an announcement on Planet Linux Musician. Thanks, Jeff Sandys On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Christopher Antila <[email protected]>wrote: > > Last week, I sent an introductory message, about the Fedora Summer > Coding project that I'm proposing. The proposal is almost finished (see > it online at > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_Coding_2010_proposal_-_Fedora_Musicians%27_Guide > ), > but some serious work remains. > > The most important part still remaining is that I need a mentor! I > would really like to have somebody from Fedora and Planet CCRMA, because > of the opportunities it would allow. This co-mentoring possibility has > been approved in principal by the Fedora Summer Coding SIG, and they > also recommend it for this particular proposal. > > ... > > Christopher Antila. >
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