Mauro Lizaur dijo [Sat, Oct 02, 2010 at 08:49:12PM -0300]:
[Lars Wirzenius]
Now, if you wanted to make a service that allows DFSG-free music to be
easily found and downloaded (installed), that would be a welcome
addition, though even that would not necessarily really be what the core
Le samedi 02 octobre 2010 à 20:49 -0300, Mauro Lizaur a écrit :
Perhaps making a front-end for Jamendo?
You mean, like the one which is already here in rhythmbox?
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2010-10-03, Josselin Mouette:
Le samedi 02 octobre 2010 à 20:49 -0300, Mauro Lizaur a écrit :
Perhaps making a front-end for Jamendo?
You mean, like the one which is already here in rhythmbox?
Yeap. Exactly that one.
(Except that not all of us use Rythmbox.)
Saludos,
Mauro
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On Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 05:04:21AM -0300, Mauro Lizaur wrote:
2010-10-03, Josselin Mouette:
Le samedi 02 octobre 2010 à 20:49 -0300, Mauro Lizaur a écrit :
Perhaps making a front-end for Jamendo?
You mean, like the one which is already here in rhythmbox?
Yeap. Exactly
Hi all. I read about the Ubuntu music store today and I thought it could be
a good idea to build something like it for Debian.
But instead of offering mp3 files it should be ogg. And you should be able
to buy single songs, not just albums.
On la, 2010-10-02 at 14:16 +0200, Pontus Andersson wrote:
Hi all. I read about the Ubuntu music store today and I thought it
could be a good idea to build something like it for Debian.
But instead of offering mp3 files it should be ogg. And you should be
able to buy single songs, not just
[Lars Wirzenius]
Now, if you wanted to make a service that allows DFSG-free music to be
easily found and downloaded (installed), that would be a welcome
addition, though even that would not necessarily really be what the core
of Debian is: producing an operating system.
Indeed, that sounds
2010-10-02, Peter Samuelson:
[Lars Wirzenius]
Now, if you wanted to make a service that allows DFSG-free music to be
easily found and downloaded (installed), that would be a welcome
addition, though even that would not necessarily really be what the core
of Debian is: producing an
Description : Downloader for the Amazon.com MP3 music store
Clamz is a little command-line program to download MP3 files from Amazon.com's
music store. It is intended to serve as a substitute for Amazon's official MP3
Downloader, which is not free software (and therefore is only available
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