Re: Self Introduction: Erich Eickmeyer

2020-02-08 Thread Neal Gompa
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 6:59 PM Erich Eickmeyer
 wrote:
>
> Hello all!
>
> I'm Erich, the current project leader of Ubuntu Studio, the 
> creativity-oriented flavor of Ubuntu. I've been leading that project for the 
> past two years.
>
> In that time, my team and I have taken Ubuntu Studio strides from where it 
> was. However, due to some circumstances I will not mention here, we are 
> looking for an alternative, and Fedora, with the Fedora Jam lab and with 
> CCRMA's attention, seemed to be the perfect place to land. That said, it 
> seems as though the Jam lab is dead, so I am here to revive it with mattdm's 
> blessing.
>
> We revamped a tool called Ubuntu Studio Controls 
> (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioControls), which 
> makes audio configuration for Jack super simple. We wish to port that tool to 
> Fedora, so I, with the help of another, will be working on packaging that, 
> possibly naming it Studio Controls or Jam Controls.
>
> I bring with me a team of people, including the primary developer of Ubuntu 
> Studio Controls. We intend to make Jam a great project for musicians and 
> audio engineers alike. I've been doing audio engineering for nearly 26 years, 
> so this is an area that's completely within my wheelhouse.
>
> In order to do the Self-Contained Change Request required, I need to be 
> CLA+1, so that's the motivation behind joining the packaging group or 
> whatever other group anyone feels is relevant to this project.
>

Welcome to Fedora! I'm looking forward to seeing the revival of Fedora
Jam. If you need any help, please feel free to reach out!

A good place to start would be to package this new "Jam Controls"
tool. That should be a great starting point to get you to CLA+1.

There's a walkthrough on how to get started with becoming a packager
here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers



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Re: Self Introduction: Erich Eickmeyer

2020-02-01 Thread Fabio Valentini
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 12:59 AM Erich Eickmeyer
 wrote:
>
> Hello all!
>
> I'm Erich, the current project leader of Ubuntu Studio, the 
> creativity-oriented flavor of Ubuntu. I've been leading that project for the 
> past two years.

Hi Erich!

> In that time, my team and I have taken Ubuntu Studio strides from where it 
> was. However, due to some circumstances I will not mention here, we are 
> looking for an alternative, and Fedora, with the Fedora Jam lab and with 
> CCRMA's attention, seemed to be the perfect place to land. That said, it 
> seems as though the Jam lab is dead, so I am here to revive it with mattdm's 
> blessing.

Awesome, welcome to fedora!

> We revamped a tool called Ubuntu Studio Controls 
> (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioControls), which 
> makes audio configuration for Jack super simple. We wish to port that tool to 
> Fedora, so I, with the help of another, will be working on packaging that, 
> possibly naming it Studio Controls or Jam Controls.
>
> I bring with me a team of people, including the primary developer of Ubuntu 
> Studio Controls. We intend to make Jam a great project for musicians and 
> audio engineers alike. I've been doing audio engineering for nearly 26 years, 
> so this is an area that's completely within my wheelhouse.
>
> In order to do the Self-Contained Change Request required, I need to be 
> CLA+1, so that's the motivation behind joining the packaging group or 
> whatever other group anyone feels is relevant to this project.

Feel free to ping me if you need any help with packaging or any fedora
process. I should be able to help directly or at least point you to
the location of applicable documentation (which is still a bit of a
mess right now, since it's spread over 2-3 systems).

Fabio

> Thanks for reading!
> Erich Eickmeyer
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Re: Self Introduction: Erich Eickmeyer

2020-01-31 Thread Bill Chatfield via devel
 I have tried to use Jack before and I have to say that a tool like that is 
really needed. I am new here as a packager also, but I've been using Fedora for 
a long time. I'm glad to see your project coming to Fedora. Good luck to you.

On Friday, January 31, 2020, 7:00:02 PM EST, Erich Eickmeyer 
 wrote:  
 
 Hello all!

I'm Erich, the current project leader of Ubuntu Studio, the creativity-oriented 
flavor of Ubuntu. I've been leading that project for the past two years.

In that time, my team and I have taken Ubuntu Studio strides from where it was. 
However, due to some circumstances I will not mention here, we are looking for 
an alternative, and Fedora, with the Fedora Jam lab and with CCRMA's attention, 
seemed to be the perfect place to land. That said, it seems as though the Jam 
lab is dead, so I am here to revive it with mattdm's blessing.

We revamped a tool called Ubuntu Studio Controls 
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioControls), which 
makes audio configuration for Jack super simple. We wish to port that tool to 
Fedora, so I, with the help of another, will be working on packaging that, 
possibly naming it Studio Controls or Jam Controls.

I bring with me a team of people, including the primary developer of Ubuntu 
Studio Controls. We intend to make Jam a great project for musicians and audio 
engineers alike. I've been doing audio engineering for nearly 26 years, so this 
is an area that's completely within my wheelhouse.

In order to do the Self-Contained Change Request required, I need to be CLA+1, 
so that's the motivation behind joining the packaging group or whatever other 
group anyone feels is relevant to this project.

Thanks for reading!
Erich Eickmeyer
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Re: Self Introduction: Erich Eickmeyer

2020-01-31 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi Eric

On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 6:59 PM Erich Eickmeyer 
wrote:

> Hello all!
>
> I'm Erich, the current project leader of Ubuntu Studio, the
> creativity-oriented flavor of Ubuntu. I've been leading that project for
> the past two years.
>




> In order to do the Self-Contained Change Request required, I need to be
> CLA+1, so that's the motivation behind joining the packaging group or
> whatever other group anyone feels is relevant to this project.
>
> Thanks for reading!
> Erich Eickmeyer
>

Thanks for joining.  Sounds very interesting.  All the best

Rahul
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Self Introduction: Erich Eickmeyer

2020-01-31 Thread Erich Eickmeyer
Hello all!

I'm Erich, the current project leader of Ubuntu Studio, the creativity-oriented 
flavor of Ubuntu. I've been leading that project for the past two years.

In that time, my team and I have taken Ubuntu Studio strides from where it was. 
However, due to some circumstances I will not mention here, we are looking for 
an alternative, and Fedora, with the Fedora Jam lab and with CCRMA's attention, 
seemed to be the perfect place to land. That said, it seems as though the Jam 
lab is dead, so I am here to revive it with mattdm's blessing.

We revamped a tool called Ubuntu Studio Controls 
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioControls), which 
makes audio configuration for Jack super simple. We wish to port that tool to 
Fedora, so I, with the help of another, will be working on packaging that, 
possibly naming it Studio Controls or Jam Controls.

I bring with me a team of people, including the primary developer of Ubuntu 
Studio Controls. We intend to make Jam a great project for musicians and audio 
engineers alike. I've been doing audio engineering for nearly 26 years, so this 
is an area that's completely within my wheelhouse.

In order to do the Self-Contained Change Request required, I need to be CLA+1, 
so that's the motivation behind joining the packaging group or whatever other 
group anyone feels is relevant to this project.

Thanks for reading!
Erich Eickmeyer
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