GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 796884
GNOME Gingerblue
Last modified: 2018-12-22 06:39:34 UTC
I am working on GNOME Gingerblue, a Free Software program for recording Music and would like to create a public email list gnome-gingerblue@gnome.org for people in the GNOME project and a support forum of GNOME Gingerblue musicians and listeners. You can see a web page of the project on http://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gingerblue http://gitlab.gnome.org/ole/gingerblue
Some nitpicks from a casual passer-by: I stumbled across Gingerblue the other day, and was wondering what "Free Music Software for GNOME" means. Maybe it's worth clarifying that it's for recording music? Also, what is GNOME 4? I assume you meant that it's written using GTK4, but I haven't seen any plans to bump the major GNOME version to match that of GTK.
GNOME Music Recording Software GNOME 4 will eventually be released in the future, but my work on GNOME Gingerblue is at a very early stage and will take months and years to complete. At the moment I have only released version 0.0.5 with very few features. Software Source Code available under GNU GPL: https://download.gnome.org/sources/gingerblue/0.0/gingerblue-0.0.5.tar.xz Rome wasn't build in a day, but I would like the mailing list to be created for the project.
There is no GNOME 4 so it should not mention GNOME 4. https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gingerblue should probably mention what the software does.
Ole, please make sure the release team guidelines are taken into account before we move forward creating the mailing list, thanks!
Ole: Please reply.
Gingerblue version 0.2.0 is in development. I need this mailinglist. Thanks. Best, Ole
Ole: See comment 3.
GNOME 4 is in development. GTK+ 4 is in development. Gingerblue is in development. Best, Ole
(In reply to Ole Aamot from comment #8) > GNOME 4 is in development. Err, no? Please provide a reference for your statement.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gingerblue still does not mention what the software actually does. Please describe its functionality.
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