On Mon Apr 16 18:51, Jason Spiro wrote: > Should the package suggest (or maybe even recommend) vorbis-tools? Yes, certainly suggest. > Also: What will the package be named? I think frets-on-fire is best; Currently the packaging is done as fretsonfire; the upstream tarball is named like that and I'm not really a fan of hyphens for that. It confuses their use when you have fretsonfire, fretsonfire-songs; fretsonfire-nonfree-songs, etc (which we will have). > Also, when there are no songs installed and you click "Play Game", > does the game offer a "Get more songs..." option that will tell you > about the relevant websites and the Import Songs menu option? If so, > who can write one? I can write the text if you want, but not the > code. This will require some amount of code and patching upstream. Currently we have avoided patching upstream, which I'd like to maintain if possible. ATM we have a README.Debian which says: The Debian version of Frets on Fire has had the tracks replaced with free ones. The originals can still be downloaded from http://louhi.kempele.fi/~skyostil/uv/fretsonfire/ This should be amended to give the new state of play and instructions on all the ways of getting songs (upstream, the GH games, keyboardsonfire.net, writing your own). I think having a clear README.Debian is sufficient. Also, while I think about it, have we had the licence for the tutorial clarified as free? We really should have that in our version. Matt -- Matthew Johnson
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