[Fedora-music-list] Some notes from a cool meeting at RH today

2006-06-27 Thread Greg DeKoenigsberg
Had a good chat with Adrian Likins, Steven Salevan and Luke Macken today about what a "music collaboration server" might look like. Here's a whole firehose full of notes. To Adrian/Steven/Luke, this'll probably mean more -- but any questions, feel free to ask. :) We're getting together agai

Re: [Fedora-music-list] Some notes from a cool meeting at RH today

2006-06-27 Thread Anthony Green
On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 17:22 -0400, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote: > Had a good chat with Adrian Likins, Steven Salevan and Luke Macken today > about what a "music collaboration server" might look like. Here's a whole > firehose full of notes. To Adrian/Steven/Luke, this'll probably mean more > -- b

Re: [Fedora-music-list] Some notes from a cool meeting at RH today

2006-06-27 Thread Callum Lerwick
Yeah, this is a bit lacking in context. What are we going for here? Music already has a solid standard, MIDI. Though what is sadly lacking is a MIDI over IP implementation. The IETF is working on MWPP but I haven't been able to dig up any implementations. I'm surprised its taking so long. signa

Re: [Fedora-music-list] Some notes from a cool meeting at RH today

2006-06-27 Thread Adrian Likins
Callum Lerwick wrote: Yeah, this is a bit lacking in context. What are we going for here? Music already has a solid standard, MIDI. Though what is sadly lacking is a MIDI over IP implementation. The IETF is working on MWPP but I haven't been able to dig up any implementations. I'm surprised its