Daniel,
you are right, sorry.
Let's see asking for it to Bernardini...
Marco
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Hi Luke,
(I'm cc-ing the other maintainers of the ardour package and the
debian-multimedia list as well)
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LY Hi
LY I am a member of the UbuntuStudio team, and helping with ardour 2
LY packaging. As previously discussed, upstream would prefer if ardour, and
Hi Tomas,
I just wanted to ask if there are any plans for including the pipe
organ emulator Aeolus in Debian.
We have it on our to-do list for 64 Studio, so it will get uploaded to
Debian unstable at some point.
Cheers!
Daniel
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On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 07:40:29PM EST, Free Ekanayaka wrote:
Hi Luke,
(I'm cc-ing the other maintainers of the ardour package and the
debian-multimedia list as well)
No problem.
Thanks! I think it's a good base to start on, however I'm thinking to
make a couple of cosmetic changes:
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On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 08:58:38PM EST, Luke Yelavich wrote:
I am going to go ahead and make these changes now, as UbuntuStudio want
to ship ardour2 on the CD they are preparing, and while not in Ubuntu
proper, I'd rather we get it right the first time. I'll let you know
once I have done
Hi Luke,
|--== Luke Yelavich writes:
LY On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 08:58:38PM EST, Luke Yelavich wrote:
I am going to go ahead and make these changes now, as UbuntuStudio want
to ship ardour2 on the CD they are preparing, and while not in Ubuntu
proper, I'd rather we get it right the
Daniel James escribe:
The point I like to make to them is that the true innovators in
electronic music didn't follow what everyone else did, they created
their own tools. Still, it does explain why there's so much derivative
dance music around. I remember when Rebirth first came out, it was
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