Currently the ones I found had the non commercial clause which means they can't be packaged, hence my searching around and remastering. A lot of items have a clause that limits hosting the material unaltered as well. Having something in the /home/Public might be just what we need as long as we can redirect settings in plugins and programs to add content from there.

On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Christopher R. Antila <crantila@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
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CC-BY-SA is acceptable for Fedora--all of the documentation is
licensed with it.

By "IR" do you mean "Information Retrieval," aka "machine learning?"
With some effort, we could get something packaged for Fedora.


Christopher.

On 04/13/2012 01:16 PM, Brian Monroe wrote:
> Cool, I'm pretty sure I can get some stuff together. I'm working
> on getting some contributors for my side project
> (audiencesamples.sourceforge.net
> <http://audiencesamples.sourceforge.net>) for drum loops and single
> hit samples.
>
> As an update I found some opensource Impulse response files,
> They're not open to Fedora Standards, but their CC-SA so I can
> "master" them at a higher bitrate and throw an exciter on them for
> over/undertones, then release them under the audience sample
> library so we can package them. Which is good, because it took me
> over 30 minutes to download them just from one site and I think I
> have a lead on some more I can get.
>
> I found a windows based program that lets you generate digital IR
> data. Anyone know of anything like that linux side? I'll check some
> other places as well.
>
> I'm excited. #coolcoolcool
>
> -Brian - On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Christopher R. Antila
> <crantila@fedoraproject.org <mailto:crantila@fedoraproject.org>>
> wrote:
>
> On 04/12/2012 10:21 AM, Brendan Jones wrote:
>> On 04/12/2012 03:23 AM, Brian Monroe wrote:
>>> Well my thought was perhaps set up a script that uses FTP
>>> since that's one of the things that sourceforge offers with
>>> their account. We could set up a guest account with read only
>>> privileges in a script that downloads the .wav files and
>>> stores them in the appropriate locations for samples loops and
>>> audio impulse files.
>>>
>>> I don't know if a script and the FTP would be easier than
>>> enabling an repo for newbs to Linux. I was under the
>>> impression that the rpmfusion repos were disabled by default
>>> and there weren't any links to them in the spin.
>>>
>>> I also don't know if Fedora would allow us to package a script
>>> that download content from off site either, though as I think
>>> about it, that's what KDE and GNOME do for background pictures
>>> and sound motifs for their DEs. Maybe it'll fly....
>
>> Sure that's OK. As long as its obvious - its not as if we'd be
>> installing applications in parallel to yum. Good be a good
>> application idea, i.e. a front end to freesound, soundfonts,
>> hydrogen kits, synth presets etc
> I'd be more comfortable with a (GUI?) front-end so we can
> specifically warn users that they're downloading material from
> other websites.
>
> Also, I think we can make an argument for things like drum loops to
> be included in the official repository anyway. At least if we
> package them all together. Then host extras elsewhere.
>
>
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