Any weekday at 22-23UTC is fine to me, except for tuesdays and fridays. What about the idea of setting up a wiki somewhere? We could write something in advance, I've been thinking about some itens to be suggested to the policy:
The basic principle, already mentioned by Junichi: Applications should have sane defaults in order to "just work" in most cases. That's reasonable, and from that I can derive that a jack application should connect to the first available phisical output port. Today's upload of zynaddsubfx will incorporate that. In applications that support several output methods we should whenever possible give prefence to jack, falling back to other sound daemons, then alsa and oss as the last options to be tried. We should enable session support to multimedia applications so that they will work easily together. We won't be able to find two users with tha same midi setup, when it comes to external modules and synths, but the individual setups do not change very often. It would be great if the user could have his studio setup recorded for later use, rather than having to connect lots of virtual midi output ports every time he logs in before being able to work. A default software synthesizer port should always be available. That's what I recall from the mental notes I made and should have written down somewhere :) Regards Eduardo On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 14:45 +0100, Free Ekanayaka wrote: > |--==> Junichi Uekawa writes: > > JU> Hi, > >>> JU> Okay, so, time for a brainstorming session on IRC? > >>> JU> I think having a set time to brainstorm, and assemble the results > would be interesting. > >>> JU> We could try discussing on mailing list, but let's see how it > goes. > >>> > >>> I'm available for the IRC session, if decide for it. I'm located in > >>> Italy (GMT+0100). > >> > >>Wednesdays are fine for me. But any day is possible, after 20:00 UTC. > > JU> 20:00 UTC is 5 am for me; 22-23 UTC (7am-8am local time) on a weekday > JU> might be doable. How about next week? > > Count me in, preferably on Monday or Tuesday. > > Cheers, > > Free > >
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