Hi,

thanks for your mail :-)

> I notice that you've got a request on your website for more sounds for
> various things; this shouldn't be a problem since there are bags of
> Public Domain sounds out there, 

well, bags is a big word. I'm looking to the link you send and the 
website is quite unclear about the licence. Some sounds are Public 
Domain (yes!!!) but other are only royaltee free and will cause problem 
of integration into Wormux.

> http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/soundfx/warsounds.shtml <- subject
>   

On this page, I can read for example : "The sounds in this column are 
collected from the web and are generally available to everyone for 
personal use."

But going on this page I can find really Public Domain sound : 
http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/soundfx/PDsoundfx/gunsbombs.shtml

> the only sounds that could do with
> rendition are the silly voices (I could do a yorkshire set, but you'll
> need to write a list of sounds for a voice set)
>   

If you have idea, we can integrate some sounds. Preparing a list is 
anyway a good idea. Ideally, we need some one to be in charge of the 
sound, to harmonize volume of each sounds, give the priority of sound to 
integrate and so on...

Thanks a lot for you mail, I think it will help us to integrate sounds 
into our project :-)

If you are volunteer to be the man in charge of sounds, feel free to be it!!


Matt (gentildemon)

PS: searching "Public domain sounds" seems to give far better results 
than "GPL sounds" ;-).
Other way of finding free sounds is too search into GPL game projects, 
but it needs time I do not have...

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