I’m getting my feet under me with all the communication widgets. I’m still way lousy at multitasking, but I’m starting to figure out which widgets I’m not keeping up with. The OSS process stuff yesterday was terrific. No real conceptual surprises, but it was great to see everything instantiated for OSS-land.
I think I’d like to work on the Measure Activity. I do audio and music stuff, but I done any low-level signal-processing programming in a long time, and it would be fun to see how that kind of things happen in Python.
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Just a quick riff of your mention of music … there is a student program happening this summer, Fedora Summer Coding, and one of the projects is actually not coding. This student is writing the “Fedora Musicians’ Guide“. This guide is for musicians and explains how to obtain, install, and use useful sets of tools on Fedora Linux.
The author has reached out via the Fedora Audio SIG and to the wider community for help on the guide, in particular testing the concepts (and later the actual tools) against a set of algorithms.
If you’re interested in reading more, the student’s blog and the project hosted site are good places to start.