[Bug 307821] Review Request: sooperlooper - Realtime software looping sampler

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Summary: Review Request: sooperlooper - Realtime software looping sampler


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=307821





------- Additional Comments From nando at ccrma.stanford.edu  2007-09-26 17:46 EST -------
(In reply to comment #1)
> GPL is not a valid value for the License-Tag, see:
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/LicensingGuidelines#head-f21ae23bf2f278444e2c385463cfa74a502396b8

Thanks, changed to GPLv2+
(updated spec file linked above)

> Afaik, these categories in the desktop file should not be used:
> X-Fedora Application

Do you have a reference by any chance on categories that should / should not be
included in desktop files? 

In my fc6 machine I have 335 application desktop files. Of those that are not
from Planet CCRMA origin:

  185 have "Application;" in their category
  84 have "X-Fedora;" in their category list

A similar result happens in fc7. 

> And I guess these, too:
> X-PlanetCCRMA
> X-Digital_Processing
> X-Jack

I'd rather preserve X-Digital_Processing and X-Jack. With a full Planet CCRMA
install the "Applications" -> "Sound & Video" is very very long. Planet CCRMA
currently includes a separate menu tree (currently "Applications" ->  "Planet
CCRMA" but could be renamed if it ever becomes part of Fedora, of course) that
further categorizes apps with the end result that the menu is actually usable to
find and use applications. Leaving those categories in does not affect systems
without the extra menu structure but makes the system much more usable in those
that have it. 

> Maybe you want to add this category:
> Audio

This one does not seem to be very popular either, only 7 entries in my fc6
system (I'm not saying this is not the proper entry, only that it does not seem
to be used).

Thanks for the feedback.


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