On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Gunnar Wolf <gw...@gwolf.org> wrote:

> Jeremy dijo [Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 01:26:22AM -0400]:
> > > Oh - Thanks for telling me (as this is clearly targetted as a reply to
> > > the human questioning you). It is usual for Debian people to answer to
> > > ITP bugs stating what they think should be added to the description
> > > (or any other comments).
> >
> > Should that all be included in the description?  I think it's a little
> bit
> > too much information for the package.  Anyone who is using this program
> > should know what LV2 plugins are, because this is really a tool for
> people
> > who know what they want to do.
>
> I would not be so quick to dismiss a user's interest in the package -
> sometimes it is a description which makes you see something you'd have
> never guessed...
>
> Of course, I might ge way mistaken if the LV2 standard is too
> specialized. I'm just pointing at common practice.
>
> Anyway, I'd just include something short along what you have
> described, maybe including some package names, and this paragraph (or
> bits from it):
>
> > > > In order to create these effects (as a developer) you should
> > > > install lv2core and read the included documentation.  However,
> > > > unless you are experienced with audio programming, you usually
> > > > would only use other people's plugins, and simply adjust the
> > > > parameters (for example, the volume parameter on an amplifier
> > > > plugin).  Lv2file (and most other programs which work with LV2
> > > > plugins) allow you to control these parameters directly.
>
>

If I were to update the description, would I somehow do it on the bug
tracker, or just in the package I create?

Jeremy

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