[FM Discuss] next steps on Audacity book

Mick Chesterman M.Chesterman at mmu.ac.uk
Sun Jan 7 00:35:06 PST 2018


Hi Matt,

That sounds good,

Unfortunately as I migrated 95% of the books in from the last system, I'm down as the owner for all of those.

I would say that where possible it would be good to take out references to software version numbers when we come across them.

Thanks
Mick

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Actually I see it was Ryan who started the substantive updating in June, so I guess my question below is addressed to Ryan (hi Ryan) as much as Mick.


Matt


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Hi Mick:


One of your many hats here seems to be owner of the Audacity book.  In that capacity, I wonder what you'd like to see done next with that book as it currently stands.  It looks like back in June of last year you did some preliminary work to acknowledge the then-current version 2.1.3 (we're now at 2.2.1), but as far as I can tell most of the extant screenshots and feature discussions throughout the book (other than the installation stuff you worked on) still refer to 1.x.  So would it be useful for me to just start working chapter by chapter to update screenshots and (where necessary) feature discussions to 2.2.x?  I wouldn't be doing anything other than updating within the existing framework, and no fancy innovations like screen vids ??  Just addressing the delta from 1.x.  What do you think?


Matt

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