The other thing that would be very helpful ( oh Redhat! :-) ) would be an accompanying "live-cd" (actually 1-2 DVD(s) or USB thumbdrive) that any windows user could plug into their box and get a solid, realtime-enabled 64 bit (hardware permitting) media-editing && production workstation out of their existing windows box -- while only touching a single directory in their existing windows install. It would be a best-of-breed amalgamation of the CCRMA rt-kernel and tools from fedora and rpmfusion repositories -- all on one DVD: the goal of the site would be to document the DVD; the goal of the DVD would be to provide a working implementation of the site. There needs to be some concerted "muscle" to implement
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/FedoraStudio .... [[ for legality puporposes, it would need to automatically download/install and shadow-link files off the net from rpmfusion nonfree distros so that crucial/showstopper-if-missing media formats (e.g. mp3) are supported "at the click of a button" (and perhaps dismissal of a legal disclaimer :-) ). ]]