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Packaging Sonic Pi

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Project Details
== Project Description ==
The sonic pi [https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/projects/raspberrypi/sonicpi/ Sonic Pi] is a an open source programming environment that allows you to make sounds. It is a way to build a synthesizer from scratch. The teaching and learning materials are open and free. [The Sonic Pi] has been in the works since 2012 and was created by Dr. Sam Aaron: a musician and researcher at the University of Cambridge.
== Project Leader ==
== Project Contributor(s) ==
[http://sam.aaron.name/ Sam Aaron]
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== Project Details ==
'''The Sonic Pi Dependancies are as follows:'''* supercollider* ruby1.9.1* libqscintilla2-8 To install Sonic pi:sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install sonic-pi
Additional Documentation includes:
== Project Plan ==
0.1 I plan Plan is to have Sonic Pi package get all dependancies resolved in reviewFedora 19.0.2 The plan is to have the package review proceeding/done0.3 I plan to package Sonic Pi into Fedora
=== Tracking ===
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[https://github.com/samaaron Sam Aaron]
[https://github.com/traylenator Steven Traylon]
=== Goals by Release ===
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
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* 0.1Have Sonic Pi package in review* 0.2Have the package review proceeding/done* 0.3Package Sonic Pi into Fedora and start coding some music
== Communication ==
=== Links/Bugs/Tracking ===
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http://trac.proximity.on.ca/projects/rpfr/ticket/460
 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1017452
=== Source Code Control ===