The single biggest thing that Fedora needs is a realtime kernel in the base repo. All the
music packages in the world wont matter if running JACK at lowest latency requires
building your own kernel. When I use Fedora for audio that's what I have to do - build
my own kernel from upstream source.
Building the real time kernel is the easy part. Navigating the Fedora project's
labyrinthine structure and packaging requirements are the hard part.
If you know anything about RPM packaging and/or getting packages into Fedora I would
highly encourage you to look into this. Fedora has plenty of nice packages, but it has no
kernel capable of running them at ultra low latency. I will do anything I can to help you.
Without an easy to install realtime kernel built from upstream (not a patched version of
the Fedora kernel) I can't recommend Fedora to people for audio work. If Fedora did
have a realtime kernel in the base repos it would make it one of the most attractive
distros for audio work.
A
-----Original Message-----
From: "David Timms" <dtimms(a)iinet.net.au>
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 5:54pm
To: music(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: [Fedora-music-list] Looking to get involved
On 28/04/11 00:08, William Blackburn wrote:
What could I do to help out?
1. Testing of new or updated
packages:
eg: audacity - building at the moment for f14,15, available for rawhide:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=1352
Specifically, note which functions of the app you have taken for a spin,
and had success with. This makes it easier for others to try something
that you haven't.
2. take a CCRMA (or other upstream application) package, update to
fedora guidelines and current version, and submit for fedora review:
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetccrma/14/...
Choose especially apps that you might actually use, since you will be
long term primary maintainer.
3. work on Music Spin
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Music_Creation_Lite_Spin
see the discussion section for an initial review, and hence work to be done.
4. As a group, we probably also need a goals list. The wiki is a good
place to put ideas, and a bit of mail list or IRC discussion could help
to determine priorities, and be able to indicate that you would like to
work on a specific item.
David.
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