In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Toby Rider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Chambers wrote:
> >
> > This could be a useful resource to future musical historians. For
> > that matter, it can be useful to people today.
> >
> I pretty sure I have the rest of them since I moved the list
>> | I've just gathered the ones I've kept...do you think I should ask
>> | permission from the Z: names?
> Well, I wouldn't expect that you should have to hunt down
> transcribers for things posted to a mailing list. I'd think there
> would be an assumption that tunes posted to a list like
John Chambers wrote:
> Nigel Gatherer writes:
> | I've just gathered the ones I've kept...do you think I should ask
> | permission from the Z: names?
> Well, I wouldn't expect that you should have to hunt down
> transcribers for things posted to a mailing list. I'd think there
>
Toby writes:
| I've been thinking about this for awhile. About putting up an ABC
| respository on the web that has an easy web-based interface that allows
| anyone to post an ABC tune to the appropriate tune category, and all the
| tunes are stored on the back-end in some database,
Nigel Gatherer writes:
| John Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >
| > | There must have been a few ABC notated tunes in the Scots-L
| > | archives. Would it be desirable/useful/easy/worthwhile to consider
| > | collecting them together?
|
| > Actually, I've been doing that s
I've been thinking about this for awhile. About putting up an ABC
respository on the web that has an easy web-based interface that allows
anyone to post an ABC tune to the appropriate tune category, and all the
tunes are stored on the back-end in some database, like MySQL or
PostGres..
John Chambers wrote:
>
> This could be a useful resource to future musical historians. For that
> matter, it can be useful to people today.
>
I pretty sure I have the rest of them since I moved the list off of
listbox and onto the mail server argyll. I'll check this afternoon.
Toby
P
Just another note to say that my band the Whistlebinkies did a live webcast
from the Edinburgh Festival for BBC Radio 3 last Tuesday evening. The show
can still be accessed at the following:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/edinburgh/ram/edjunction.ram
Sound and pictures are a bit ropey, but - hey it
| On another mailing list, John Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
| > I wonder how many more musical mailing lists have tunes in archives?
|
| There must have been a few ABC notated tunes in the Scots-L archives.
| Would it be desirable/useful/easy/worthwhile to consider collecting
|
On another mailing list, John Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder how many more musical mailing lists have tunes in archives?
There must have been a few ABC notated tunes in the Scots-L archives.
Would it be desirable/useful/easy/worthwhile to consider collecting
them together?
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