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Organized by project week number. The original schedule had a buffer-week at the end. This version is revised to compensate for the late start, which basically involved only removing that week.
<!-- * 28 & 29 July: transfer wiki draft into DocBook on git, almost verbatim, links and most formatting still in MediaWiki format, etc.
* 30 & 31 July: days off; yes, this is Friday & Saturday. -->
* 1 & 2 August: take care of already-known errors/mistakes/deficiencies.
* 3 August: partial day off? Probably good time to post a draft on the website here.
* 4 - 8 August: establish consistent style and complete MediaWiki->DocBook formatting
* 9 August: Fedora Summer Coding completion date


# (3 - 6 June): (now scheduled for completion on/by 2010-06-04)
after that:
#* Write message and find subjects for tutorial-algorithm testing, and target-audience testing. (done; see [[User:Crantila/FSC/RequestForTesting|here]])
* make sure the supplementary materials are ready, including diagrams/infographics (hopefully somebody can help me with that - Ryan Lerch? :D ),
#* Ask some friends for creative contributions.
* scores and source files for LilyPond,
#* Create development/testing environments (list is for personal reference):
* source files and audio recordings for SuperCollider,
#** Fedora 13 x64 (KDE only) on fwt (NO - remains F12 indefinitely, for technical reasons)
* audio materials for Ardour, Rosegarden, and Qtractor.
#** Fedora 13 i686 (KDE only) on hp (done)
 
#** Fedora 13 x86 (GNOME only) on fwt-vbox
Could I host the supplementary material on the wiki? Hmm...
#** I don't think that all the other vbox-testing things were really necessary.
#* Create a Google Calendar 'feed' of tasks and timelines. (calendar ready, but currently empty)
#* Hook into Fedora Planet to start blogging. (awaiting approval for a Fedora People account)
#* Revise schedule to account for late start. (basically done)
#* Finalize tutorial topics. (basically done)
# (7 - 13 June):
#* Compile list of users/platforms willing to help with testing.
#* Send "yay" emails to music@ and planetccrma@ lists.
#* Begin Writing Tutorial Algorithms (these will require less research):
#** Sound Servers: JACK
#** Sound Servers: PulseAudio
#** Planet CCRMA: Repository Configuration (done)
#** Recording: Audacity
#** Synthesizers: SuperCollider
#** Typesetting: LilyPond
#** Typesetting: Frescobaldi
#* Learn about Qtractor, Rosegarden, and Ardour so that you can make distinct tutorial topics.
# (14 - 20 June):
#* Test previous week's tutorial algorithms.
#* Finish writing tutorial algorithms (these will require more research):
#** Recording: Ardour
#** Synthesizers: FluidSynth/QSynth
#** Synthesizers: Rosegarden
#** Synthesizers: Qtractor
#** Training: GNU Solfege
# (21 - 27 June):
#* Test previous week's tutorial algorithms.
#* Review algorithms, seeking possible mistakes or pitfalls, and forewarn about them.
#* Buffer week.
# (28 June - 4 July):
#* Ensure contact is made with the Docs SIG about the evolution to an "official" document.
#* Begin writing documents on the Fedora Wiki (algorithms will already be on the Wiki):
#** Sound Cards
#** Sound Servers: ALSA, Phonon, and Informational Background
#** Sound Servers: JACK
#** Sound Servers: PulseAudio
#** Planet CCRMA: Informational Background
#** Planet CCRMA: Repository Configuration
#** Recording: Audacity vs. Ardour
#** Recording: Audacity
#** Synthesizers: SuperCollider
#** Typesetting: LilyPond
#** Typesetting: Frescobaldi
# (5 - 11 July): Week of Canada Day
#* Finish writing documents on the Fedora Wiki:
#** Recording: Ardour
#** Synthesizers: FluidSynth/QSynth
#** Synthesizers: Rosegarden
#** Synthesizers: Qtractor
#** Training: GNU Solfege
#* Begin target-audience testing with previous week's material.
# (12 - 18 July): Midterm
#* Continue target-audience testing.
#* Revise documents to incorporate target-audience comments.
#* Must have found editor, if the Guide is to be turned into an "official" document.
#* Write midterm report, due on 12 July.
# (19 - 25 July):
#* Finish target-audience testing.
#* Finish revising documents to incorporate comments of target-audience tests.
# (26 July - 1 August):
#* Convert document to DocBook XML?
#* Write and Test Optional Sections (Algorithms):
#** Kernel Optimization
#** Webcasting: Icecast
# (2 - 8 August):
#* Finish converting to DocBook XML?
#* Write and Test Optional Sections (Prose):
#** Kernel Optimization
#** Webcasting: Icecast
# (9 August): Project Completion.
#* Convert Optional Sections to DocBook XML
#* Write final report, due 16 August.
#* Create "snapshot" of all documents, due 16 August.
#* Write evaluation, due 16 August.
# Return to real life.

Latest revision as of 06:42, 2 August 2010

  • 1 & 2 August: take care of already-known errors/mistakes/deficiencies.
  • 3 August: partial day off? Probably good time to post a draft on the website here.
  • 4 - 8 August: establish consistent style and complete MediaWiki->DocBook formatting
  • 9 August: Fedora Summer Coding completion date

after that:

  • make sure the supplementary materials are ready, including diagrams/infographics (hopefully somebody can help me with that - Ryan Lerch? :D ),
  • scores and source files for LilyPond,
  • source files and audio recordings for SuperCollider,
  • audio materials for Ardour, Rosegarden, and Qtractor.

Could I host the supplementary material on the wiki? Hmm...