[vorbis-dev] Brave GNU World feature about ogg (BOUNCE vorbis-dev@xiph.org: Non-member submission from [&quot;Georg C. F. Greve&quot; <gr) (fwd)

Monty xiphmont at xiph.org
Tue Jul 11 04:27:14 PDT 2000



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Hi!

A readers asked me whether I could write something about the Ogg
project. Well - I'm surely willing to do so but I will need your help
as far as providing of information and insight into the project
goes. 

Below you will find the standard questions that every project gets to
fill out. Please be as verbose as possible and send them back to me by
mail. If I get the answers within the week I will should be able to
include it in the next column.

Regards,
                Georg

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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=StandardQuestions
Content-Description: The 'Brave GNU World' standard questions everyone gets to 
fill out

Brave GNU World standard questions:
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 * What is it?

 * Who would use it?

 * Why would they use it instead of similar projects?

 * Special features/strengths?

 * Special problems?

 * Who is working on it?

 * Plans for the close and distant future?

 * Interesting/fun stories that might juice up the story?

 * Website/FTP addresses?

 * License?!

 * Standard documents to read in this context?

 * Anything you would like to see mentioned?

 * Answer to a question I forgot?

NOTE:
 Everything you want me to read should be attached to the
 mail, because very often I will take my mail with me and read it
 where I don't have access to the net.

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