Re: [LAU] Where is the music made in Linux?

From: Viktor Mastoridis <viktor@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Jul 28 2009 - 01:15:15 EEST

(forwarding an interesting development)

I've actually been thinking about creating a website exactly like what
you're looking for. Would there be interest in this?

What I'm seeing is a community-driven site where people can upload their
stuff, and can discuss, rate, categorize, critique others' work. Open to all
so long as the music is made with FOSS.

Just throwing out some other ideas I was thinking of maybe having the option
to only let people download a sample and then charge to let people hear the
whole thing. Maybe for that option have a base price for setting that option
and then the uploader can mark up to whatever they wish. Maybe also have the
option to just download a sample and then link to where the user could buy
the track.

Is there interest in this? I can do it, but I can do it a lot faster if I
know people might use it.

Philip Schleihauf

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Good to hear that!

Actually, I started thinking of creating a website too. And I also stopped
at the question of interest.

Thus, let me throw my ideas here.

I saw the future website as info-only. Thus, people put their stuff there
(samples or whole songs) which then can be listened or downloaded. Other
people comment. One page per song.

But I also thought about forums. a place where we can discuss production
tricks and hints. Where we can discuss new (and old) software from a
musician's point of view.

so, the first think I would like to see whether there are any websites that
I don't know about. also, see what interest such an idea generates. Also,
see whether other people (like you) have similar ideas, so as not to clash
or make a double (and useless) effort.

Or maybe unite the efforts? I was thinking on doing it on Drupal 6. I have a
basic knowledge in that. What CMS were you thinking to use?

Viktor

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On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:04 AM, Viktor Mastoridis <viktor@email-addr-hidden>
wrote:

        On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Phil <windermere@email-addr-hidden>
wrote:
        I've actually been thinking about creating a website exactly like
what you're looking for. Would there be interest in this?

    But I also thought about forums. a place where we can discuss production
tricks and hints. Where we can discuss new (and old) software from a
musician's point of view.

Yep, sounds like we're on the same track.

    Or maybe unite the efforts? I was thinking on doing it on Drupal 6. I
have a basic knowledge in that. What CMS were you thinking to use?

D6 is what I was going to use.

Setting this up in Drupal would be such a cinch, I think I might in the next
few days just get the basic stuff working, put it on a subdomain on my
hosting package and then if there's interest, I'll go and properly theme it
all, etc.

Viktor, if I get it up I'll give you an admin account if you want as we seem
to be on the same track.

Now, I can't find, don't know of any website that does all this yet. There's
some old list-type sites, but nothing really user-driven and dynamic that
has potential for forming a community. I think that's for one of two
reasons:
1) Nobody's done it yet.
2) one or more sites like this DOES exist, but there really isn't an
interest, hence why I can't find it.

Either way I think the only way to find out if there's interest is to
actually set one up. For the small amount of effort it would take to do this
in Drupal I think it's worth the risk.

And hey, I'm pretty interested in it, maybe it follows that many others
probably are as well.

Philip Schleihauf
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Ok, this sounds great.

Philip, let's talk it over.

I am ready to provide a net domain.

I bought limuxic.net. This is a name I was using with my kids at the school
that I am teaching, to tell them that it's about music made in Linux. They
loved it.

I can transfer this domain to you, if you want (unlock it etc).

Also, would you have enough space? If all goes good, you might need 5-10gb?

I can also set it up and give you admin rights, but I don't mind either
ways.

also, I was thinking on putting this mp3 player:
http://drupal.org/project/mp3player

One uploads a track and it turns into a player (doesn't work with ogg:-()

Or you have something better in mind?

when there are two or more people, this thing might actually work!

Viktor

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I just opened an account on HostPapa, one of those "Unlimited" storage and
transfer ones. I'm sure that will be fine starting out at least.

That domain sounds fine for now at least, much better than using a subdomain
on one of mine. I had a few other ideas but that can come later, if this
proves to actually go anywhere. Actually the more I look at it the more I
like that one.

I've used the "audio" module in the past, http://drupal.org/project/audio,
but it's still listed unstable. I can't remember if it does ogg, but that
mp3 player module looks good enough to give it a shot.

I can't actually spend much time on this today as I need to get a lot of
work done on another website for a client. Probably tomorrow I can really
get going.

Philip Schleihauf

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Phillip,

I tried to install the mp3 player watching the video link provided - works
perfect. the best part is, users only need to attach a song to their node
and the player appears automagically. Thus they could have the option to
attach a song, if they want to give it for free.

As for the domain, just tell me where to point it, and I will do so (name
and mail servers).

Also, I was thinking of implementing a kind of gig calendar. so active
musicians could post their gigs. Have a look at
http://drupal.org/project/calendar sounds proising. Haven't tried it, but
watched the video as well.

    I can't actually spend much time on this today

Of course, time was my biggest fear. On one side, what if no one joins? On
the other, what if too many people join? But uniting the efforts is such a
great relief.

So, as you a web-designer (am I right?), I let you lead and will help
whatever I can (I am a musician).

VM

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