Re: If I were to DJ, would you come dance and help me have fun with the accessible free-software DJ tool I spent this year writing?

2019-04-24 Thread Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana
Hi Sam and Joenio,

On 02/04/2019 15:55, Sam Hartman wrote:
> 
> So, I know that at past Debconfs people have sometimes gotten together
> for some impromptu dancing to music.

I have talked with Adriana and there are our social events (she's
coordinating them) that it will be nice if you play there. Cheese and
wine party and Conference Dinner.

Actually Conf Dinner we already have a DJ to play after the dinner on a
lounge space that it will prepared for a party, but you are welcome to
play too.

Also, Jon maddog proposed we talk with owners of the bar called Hopn
Roll to organize a exclusive party there on july 21st. Valéssio is
taking care of it.

DebConf19 will not be without music :-)

Best regards,

-- 
Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana (phls)
Curitiba - Brasil
Debian Developer
Diretor do Instituto para Conservação de Tecnologias Livres
Membro da Comunidade Curitiba Livre
Site: http://www.phls.com.br
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Organizador da DebConf19 - Conferência Mundial de Desenvolvedores(as) Debian
Curitiba - 21 a 28 de julho de 2019
http://debconf19.debconf.org



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Re: If I were to DJ, would you come dance and help me have fun with the accessible free-software DJ tool I spent this year writing?

2019-04-22 Thread Joenio Costa
Hi, I'm waiting the results of my subscription to the DebCamp and DebConf
asking to the funds.

I think we can organize some kind of artistic and musical performance
during the events, I not know How, but I have the motovation and some
initial ideias about this If you are interesses.



Em seg, 22 de abr de 2019 10:20, Sam Hartman  escreveu:

> > "ValessioBrito" == ValessioBrito   writes:
>
> ValessioBrito>Hi Sam, I have a DJ friend also want to
> ValessioBrito> collaborate. can get to DebCamp to set up a music
> ValessioBrito> hacklab!  Nice idea!
>
> I'm definitely happy to chat with your friend.  My approach is probably
>  very different because I'm blind, but I'm very open to learning.
>
> I submitted a session proposal titled "Transing Out with DJ DPL".
>
> I don't entirely know what my debcamp availability will be like: I
> recently was elected project leader and I'm imagining that may involve
> some work at debcamp:-)
>


Re: If I were to DJ, would you come dance and help me have fun with the accessible free-software DJ tool I spent this year writing?

2019-04-22 Thread Sam Hartman
> "ValessioBrito" == ValessioBrito   writes:

ValessioBrito>Hi Sam, I have a DJ friend also want to
ValessioBrito> collaborate. can get to DebCamp to set up a music
ValessioBrito> hacklab!  Nice idea!

I'm definitely happy to chat with your friend.  My approach is probably
 very different because I'm blind, but I'm very open to learning.

I submitted a session proposal titled "Transing Out with DJ DPL".

I don't entirely know what my debcamp availability will be like: I
recently was elected project leader and I'm imagining that may involve
some work at debcamp:-)



Re: If I were to DJ, would you come dance and help me have fun with the accessible free-software DJ tool I spent this year writing?

2019-04-10 Thread ValessioBrito
Hi Sam,

I have a DJ friend also want to collaborate. can get to DebCamp to set up a
music hacklab!

Nice idea!

On Tue, Apr 2, 2019, 8:55 PM Adriana Cássia  wrote:

> Hi Sam!
>
> Em ter, 2 de abr de 2019 às 15:55, Sam Hartman 
> escreveu:
> >
> > I guess at one level I could always submit the event and the organizers
> > could decide whether to approve it or not, but it is work to put
> > something like that together.  So before I submit something I want to
> > see if people would be interested and make sure I wouldn't be stepping
> > on anyone else's toes.
>
> That's nice!
> I'm from DC19 local team and I would like to know what kind of
> equipment you will need to analyse what we can do.
> I don't understand anything about music and mixing :-)
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> --
> Adriana C. da Costa
> http://www.mulheres.eti.br
>
>


Re: If I were to DJ, would you come dance and help me have fun with the accessible free-software DJ tool I spent this year writing?

2019-04-02 Thread Utkarsh Gupta
Hey,

On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 12:25 AM Sam Hartman  wrote:

>
> So, I know that at past Debconfs people have sometimes gotten together
> for some impromptu dancing to music.
>
> I got interested in mixing music as part of putting together my
> wedding.  Because I'm blind, most of the existing DJ software wasn't
> something I could approach.  (Yes, digital vinyl systems would have been
> an option, but not my style).
> So, I wrote my own.
> https://hartmans.livejournal.com/98220.html discusses the initial quest
> and
> https://venus-ardens.org/blogpost82-Love-Magic-and-Intent-a-Wedding
> discusses where I got for the wedding.
>
> The software is at https://salsa.debian.org/hartmans/djcli but it's not
> yet mature enough that it's likely to be useful to anyone else.  (And
> I'll admit it's a niche thing anyway)
>
> I've kept working on it and learning a lot more about music and mixing.
> I don't get much of a chance to perform live though, and that's lots of
> fun.  I was considering submitting an informal event to see if we could
>
 ~
Please do. That'd be a lovely idea, IMHO! :D

get some folks together at debconf to have fun and dance.
>
> I guess at one level I could always submit the event and the organizers
> could decide whether to approve it or not, but it is work to put
> something like that together.  So before I submit something I want to
> see if people would be interested and make sure I wouldn't be stepping
> on anyone else's toes.
>

I am sure people will love it! At least, I will (and already do!).
I am fairly looking forward to the event, irrespective of my presence :D

Please don't stop doing what you do, it is beautiful :)
Best of luck! :D


Best,
Utkarsh


If I were to DJ, would you come dance and help me have fun with the accessible free-software DJ tool I spent this year writing?

2019-04-02 Thread Sam Hartman

So, I know that at past Debconfs people have sometimes gotten together
for some impromptu dancing to music.

I got interested in mixing music as part of putting together my
wedding.  Because I'm blind, most of the existing DJ software wasn't
something I could approach.  (Yes, digital vinyl systems would have been
an option, but not my style).
So, I wrote my own.
https://hartmans.livejournal.com/98220.html discusses the initial quest
and
https://venus-ardens.org/blogpost82-Love-Magic-and-Intent-a-Wedding
discusses where I got for the wedding.

The software is at https://salsa.debian.org/hartmans/djcli but it's not
yet mature enough that it's likely to be useful to anyone else.  (And
I'll admit it's a niche thing anyway)

I've kept working on it and learning a lot more about music and mixing.
I don't get much of a chance to perform live though, and that's lots of
fun.  I was considering submitting an informal event to see if we could
get some folks together at debconf to have fun and dance.

I guess at one level I could always submit the event and the organizers
could decide whether to approve it or not, but it is work to put
something like that together.  So before I submit something I want to
see if people would be interested and make sure I wouldn't be stepping
on anyone else's toes.


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