We might also want to provide the .dll's and binaries for lame, which is, IMHO, the best mp3 encoder. Given the more zealous push to collect royalties, a campaign to switch to .ogg wouldn't be a bad idea. Also, a number of people might be interested in video game console emulation. A lot of projects are being GPL'd, so providing emulators and some public domain ROM images would be a cool idea.
-Bill On Monday 14 October 2002 03:53 pm, you wrote: > If we decide to go with gnupg it might be a good idea to use > winpt(http://www.winpt.org) as it offers a nice gui interface to gpg and > most windows user have an irrational fear of using a console. > Some other ideas would include AbiWord (an excellent light weight word > processor - http://abisource.com), gAIM (an instant messenger client, > talks pretty much every protocol you can think of - http://gaim.sf.net), > and CDex (a cd ripper/encoder, suports ogg vorbis - > http://cdexos.sf.net) > If this is targeting CS/Math people (as I would guess it is if the discs > are being handed out in Violette) we might was to include some > programming tools. I've found that Dev-C++ is decent Free C/C++ IDE > (http://bloodshed.net). Also I really like SciTE > (http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html). > Also, it might be a good idea to only inclue things that are available > for both win32 and linux, because already knowing how to use various > tools would make switching that much easier. (Doing that would knock > winpt, cdex, and dev-c++ off my list) ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -----------------------------------------------------------------