On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 16:42:44 -0500 Ivica Ico Bukvic <[email protected]> wrote:
>There is also a COMPEL project that I am currently heading and which is >designed to facilitate interfacing between composers and performers. It >offers preservation of both performances (archiving) and the materials >for the necessary reproduction of the work itself, including software. >The platform offers multiple licensing options from fully open source to >commercial and is therefore completely license-agnostic (all copyrights >remain with their owner). It is hosted by my university and in the >coming weeks we are preparing for the soft-launch. It supports >groups/collections and is based on the leading open-source >preservational platform developed by the network of libraries worldwide. >Please let me know if you are interested in this and I will gladly keep >you posted. > >Best, > >Ico > > >On 11/20/2018 10:14 AM, Thomas Brand wrote: >> On Sun, November 18, 2018 09:22, Will Godfrey wrote: >>> Linux Audio Music has been dormant for a very long time, but recently I >>> contacted the the person who hosted and ran it. >>> >>> The reason he closed it was because of a serious vulnerability was >>> discovered in Rails, and he no longer had time to do the necessary >>> upgrades. >>> >>> However, he has told me that he still has the entire database and the >>> code. In his own words: "... would be happy to host and do what I can to >>> facilitate a handoff to someone else who wants to manage it." >>> >>> For anyone who doesn't know, this was a relatively simple and clean site >>> aimed specifically at providing a home for tracks composed with Linux - >>> something rather rare! >>> >> How many tracks are currently "homeless", how many gigabytes? I guess the >> code would be hard to re-use. Tracks could be moved relatively easy to >> another place if metadata is clean. >> >> Greetings >> Thomas Some very interesting responses, and I like this the most. It would be good to be able to fetch the existing material from Hans. Hmmm. Thinking about it, I really can't remember if it was actually stored music, or links to other sources. If the latter, much of it may now be missing :( -- It wasn't me! (Well actually, it probably was) ... the hard part is not dodging what life throws at you, but trying to catch the good bits. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
