There was a session at UDS last week entitled Ubuntu One In-App Collaboration.
It was decided that Jokosher should be the application which
demonstrates the potential for integration with Ubuntu One, and blazes
the trail so that all the pieces are in place to make it easy for
other applications
Seeing as his email address is @ripplexchange.com, it seems like he's
pushing his own website.
Anyone heard of Ripplepay?
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From: Daniel dan...@ripplexchange.com
Date: Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 8:15 PM
Subject: Donation by Ripple
To: laszl...@gmail.com
Hi,
Just put in a few fixes to actually copy all the audio files and
levels data files when the user clicks save as.
Before when you saved the project as it would save the .jokosher file
but not recreate the folder structure. Therefore any audio that was
contained in the project and not using absolute
I was gonna suggest mediawiki too, but I thought it would be too much
trouble to setup yet another wiki.
2009/3/11 Christopher Brown snecklif...@gmail.com:
2009/3/11 Stuart Langridge s...@kryogenix.org:
* Does either Jono or Aq know why that server is so slow? userdocs would
be easier to
Devs haven't made use of the python hosting wiki[1] in a while.
Most stuff there is outdated, including the bug tracker and SVN repository.
doc.jokosher.org was always intended to be official user facing stuff, and
that should stay the same even though I don't think any documentation
work is
Thanks for the quick response.
Good job cleaning up the spam.
2009/3/2 Jeff Ratliff jef...@gmail.com:
2009/3/2 Laszlo Pandy laszl...@gmail.com:
I have two questions:
* Can I get admin access on userdocs.jokosher.org? JeffRatliff and dennisl
are the only current admins[2].
I've just added
?
Laszlo
2009/2/19 Laszlo Pandy laszl...@gmail.com:
Here I sit, at my computer in my house in the capital of Canada, trying
to get another Jokosher feature finished on time. I look up at my
calendar; the entire month of February is blank, except for one day.
The 19th of February, 2009.
I see
Here I sit, at my computer in my house in the capital of Canada, trying
to get another Jokosher feature finished on time. I look up at my
calendar; the entire month of February is blank, except for one day.
The 19th of February, 2009.
I see three items crammed into the square for today:
*
/instruments, etc the message
area will disappear on its own (since we can't recover a project after its been
changed without destroying the users work).
So this feature is ready to be merged.
Any comments?
Laszlo
2009/2/9 Stuart Langridge s...@kryogenix.org:
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 1:53 AM, Laszlo
Undo history has always persisted over saving. I believe infinite undo
history was one of the requirements in the original jonoedit spec[1].
And yes, undo *does* persist over crashing simply because when you
replay the recovery log, all the actions still register themselves with
the undo manager.
The new GEdit-style error panes which are going to replace the annoying
Argh! popup dialogs in Jokosher are just about complete.
If you don't know what I'm talking about take a look here:
http://laszlopandy.com/files/jokosher-error-pane.png
In the screenshot the Jokosher Errors dialog is also
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From: Laszlo Pandy laszl...@gmail.com
To: Jokosher gnome jokosher
2008/12/22 Jeff Ratliff jef...@gmail.com:
2008/12/21 Laszlo Pandy laszl...@gmail.com:
Hopefully everyone has tried out, or at least had a chance to see the
crash recovery feature we put into 0.10. The feature automatically saves
any open Jokosher projects every few minutes.
My question
Hopefully everyone has tried out, or at least had a chance to see the
crash recovery feature we put into 0.10. The feature automatically saves
any open Jokosher projects every few minutes.
On startup, Jokosher checks to see if there are any projects saved in
~/.jokosher/backups, and displays a
0.10 has been released. We were cutting a little close to the Ubuntu
freeze and I wanted to get it out of the way. I think the beginning of
the release cycle is the time to make this sort of decision.
Do we have any good testing results for FLAC vs Ogg? It would be nice to
have a list of
15 months after 0.9 was released, the developers silently snuck version 0.10
out the door.
We didn't write up release notes or anything, but there are quite a few annoying bugs fixed, quite a
few crashes fixed, and a few features added for good measure. The most noticeable feature is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
revno: 1053
committer: Mike Sheldon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
branch nick: jokosher
timestamp: Tue 2008-08-26 00:25:15 +0100
message:
Merge changes from Laszlo's branch to:
* Make project relocation work better
path in it.
Looks like best/simplest solution for now.
Review + merge please :)
Laszlo
Laszlo Pandy wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
revno: 1053
committer: Mike Sheldon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
branch nick: jokosher
timestamp: Tue 2008-08-26
I've come around, and I really think I would like to use Bazaar now.
Particularly the advantage of having feature branches seems like it
would be really useful. During the last few months of development
there have been some architectural changes which are broke a lot of
things. This made it more
if people like it or not.
On 6/25/08, Laszlo Pandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Halligan wrote:
Maybe the easiest solution would be to use a small, horizontal VUWidget
rather than the current volume slider? Although this doesn't solve the
space issue - it would at least be more intuitive
rely on a good
descriptive icon, or a little mini popup arrow thingy (excuse my
advanced technical jargon). :)
On 22/06/2008, Laszlo Pandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the patch Tom. This is really well done, and I think it serves a
good purpose because currently the volume control
icon for
mute at the bottom of the slider. I've seen this in other
applications. Seems like it would be pretty intuitive and useful.
On 24/06/2008, Laszlo Pandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is interesting that you mention putting a popup inside the mute button as
_less_ discoverable. Because I
up before the volume slider was included,
but I imagine that's not an ideal solution :S
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Laszlo Pandy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the patch Tom. This is really well done, and I think it
serves a good purpose because
Thanks to everyone who attended our meeting on Sunday. There was a great
lively discussion and we decided a good list of improvements for the
next release.
First we decided that we will release about 2 weeks before the Ubuntu
freeze. This means it will probably be before the 14th of August,
Christopher Brown wrote:
Hey folks,
Just submitted an update for Fedora after pulling in latest Jokosher
subversion. Tried ascii art which was partially successful though the
guitar ended up looking more like a ghost waving but being torpedoed
at the same time.
Josh Steiner wrote:
Hey guys, my first of hopefully many patches (created with svn diff)
is below.
The new proj dialog seems to try to default to the last folder you saved
a project to, but if it doesn't exist the GtkFileChooserButton complains
in an ugly fashion... this just checks if
Josh Steiner wrote:
Found a few more places where the same issue existed, this time diff is
attached :)
-josh
Done
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David Corrales wrote:
Hi Josh :)
Well, it's awesome to have you helping us, especially with 1.0 waiting
to be ready for mass consumption. I usually roam in IRC whenever I can,
and though I'm not a GST guru like Laslo, I can help with other stuff
you might need.
-David
Whoops
David Corrales wrote:
Hey guys,
While fixing bug #134181 (Mixdown actions don't display if user doesn't
have Pidgin running) I came across a problem in our current extension
system.
Currently, our mechanism tries to load every extension blindly, that is,
if it finds it then it gets
Jono Bacon wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to propose a few hack sessions. The idea of this is to
get us all together in the IRC channel at the same time - we can use
this as an opportunity to get together to test Jokosher, try to nail
the final bugs involved and get a stable release out that
Denis Washington wrote:
Hi,
I made yet another fairly trivial patch. I hope I find the time to write
something bigger like optional snapping to song rhythm.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/jokosher/+bug/137804
Regards,
Denis Washington
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Knut Erik Teigen wrote:
Hello,
I added a button in the menu that reverts the project back to the
previously saved version.
This is done by executing all the actions in the undo stack.
Regards,
Knut Erik Teigen
This is probably not as easy to find, but you can just click on the
first
David Corrales wrote:
Heya Erik,
First of all, why is the button inside File and not Project? I think the
entry should be under Project, called Revert Changes maybe?
Also, I'm getting following error after simply adding an instrument and
then reverting changes:
Traceback (most recent
Knut Erik Teigen wrote:
Hello again,
Ok, now I've modified the patch so that a Label is used instead. Not sure if
the description headline is needed, but take a look and tell me what you
think.
-Knut Erik-
Committed, thanks.
Laszlo
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Knut Erik Teigen wrote:
Hello,
This is my first patch for Jokosher, and actually the first time I've
contributed code to an open source project. I'm a guitar player, and
have been looking for a decent, lightweight recording app, and I'm very
pleased with Jokosher so far. Since my day gig
Chris Brown wrote:
Folks,
The gnonlin version for Fedora 7 has now been upgraded to 0.10.8. Deep
Freeze for F7 is tomorrow - I am unsure if Jokosher has been tagged for
inclusion on the DVD (probably not) however it'd be good to ship
F7-final with 0.9-final. I think. Maybe. Can someone
I didn't realise it was jono's job to do this.
I guess anyone could do it, but I don't have upload access to
Jokosher.org so its not gonna be me.
All I want to know is when
http://jokosher.python-hosting.com/file/JonoEdit/branches/0.9/dist/jokosher-0.9.tar.gz
is called official. I
Only the maintainers or developers can change the status of a bug. It
seems as though davmor2 assigned this bug to himself and marked it as
fixed released, but I do not know how he got proper permissions since
he is not a dev. I believe that this bug has not been fixed because I
have not seen any
Right now we used our own Monitored class to implement a very simple
listener model. I believe that this was done in the past just because we
didn't know anything about GObject and we didn't want to put extra
dependencies on the non-GUI part of Jokosher.
But of course Gstreamer is based on
Jono Bacon wrote:
Hi all,
Well, an exciting time is afoot, and Jokosher is nearing its 0.9/1.0
freeze. There is still confusion as to whether we are 0.9 or 1.0, and
just when we were resigned to us being 0.9 because multi-channel card
support may not go in, it seems that the GStreamer side
Jono Bacon wrote:
Hi all,
Recently I recorded a test recording that involved recording inside
Jokosher, editing, mixing and exporting. This resulted in
http://www.jonobacon.org/stateofjokosher-1.ogg
This also resulted in a bunch of bugs that we want to nail for the next
release:
Bug
Jono Bacon wrote:
Hi all,
Recently I recorded a test recording that involved recording inside
Jokosher, editing, mixing and exporting. This resulted in
http://www.jonobacon.org/stateofjokosher-1.ogg
This also resulted in a bunch of bugs that we want to nail for the next
release:
Now
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