Hi,
a package I'm working on makes use of eight files from the FATE
project for unit testing. The files are multimedia files (image,
audio, video, subtitles). By default it downloads files during
build, but it's easy to just provide them locally. So far, I
could not find any FATE files in Debian.
Quoting Fabian Greffrath :
So, no, I don't think that we need to install actual demo *music* in
Debian (and I would consider it as bloat to have megabytes of music
worth several minutes on my hard drive as a consequence of installing an
operating system without having asked for it)
To me this i
Some days ago, I helped a young colleague to install Debian.
At some point, they asked themself, whether the sound card worked.
They started the default music player application in Gnome, but
there was nothing to try. When one buys a telephone or a mobile
music player, it comes with some demo sound
Package: audacity
Version: 1.3.4-1.2
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
Instead of just respecting the LANG environment variable,
audacity asks the user for setting the language manually the
first time they use it. (Or after removing the Language line
from ~/.audacity-data/audacity.cfg.) IMHO, it should
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