Hi Matthew, thanks for replying. 2007/4/12, Matthew Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree it would be good to get it into Debian ASAP. The way I can see this going is: a program package, a free data package and a package in non-free with all the upstream songs in. The licence will need to be changed to one which we can at least distribute with before that last happens.
Makes sense.
The problem with the free data package is finding good songs which are actually free. What I have found from the keyboardsonfire.net songs is that they mostly fall into (at least one of) a few categories: 1. frets only (no audio files) 2. not free (often random commercial songs people are blatantly violating the copyright for and a quick poll of the site indicates no licence information in either the downloads or anywhere on the website) 3. don't have a proper guitar track -- this really does spoil the gameplay. I've not found a good solution short of actually recording the guitar separately 4. The frets are just not very goo d(not well timed, interesting etc).
Yes. Plus most of the songs I've tried from there seem to be too difficult for FoF newbies to do well at. Do we have any volunteers who are willing to create new frets files, or is someone here willing to recruit some at one of the FoF web forums? If so, we could: 1. find some music at one of the sites listed at "How To Find Podsafe Music"[1] 2. find out from the artists if they have separate guitar tracks available 3. if so, ask if they would relicense under a Debian-free license 4. get frets files created. What do you all think? [1] http://web.archive.org/www.ipodarmy.com/2005/06/how-to-find-podsafe-music/ -- Jason Spiro: computer consulting with a smile. I provide software development and training services to clients worldwide. Contact me for a FREE consultation. Satisfaction guaranteed. +1 (416) 781-5938 / Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]