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| There are many "How To" guides on the internet. For Linux musicians and composers this is not different. | There are many "How To" guides on the internet. For Linux musicians and composers this is not different. | ||
| - | This guide is not about the ' | + | This guide is not about the ' |
| === How to contact people === | === How to contact people === | ||
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| == The Linux Audio Conference == | == The Linux Audio Conference == | ||
| - | Once a year there is a [[http:// | + | Once a year around May there is a [[http:// |
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| + | == Sonoj Convention == | ||
| + | Once a year around November there is the [[https:// | ||
| == Organized Meetings == | == Organized Meetings == | ||
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| Besides the Linux Audio Conference there are some smaller, but more frequent, meetings dedicated to Linux and Open Source Audio and Music. | Besides the Linux Audio Conference there are some smaller, but more frequent, meetings dedicated to Linux and Open Source Audio and Music. | ||
| - | * [[http://cologne.linuxaudio.org|Open Source Audio Meeting Cologne]] Monthly meeting in Cologne, Germany. | + | * [[https://www.osamc.de | Open Source Audio Meeting Cologne]] Monthly meeting in Cologne, Germany. |
| - | * [[http:// | + | |
| == A world-map of Linux Audio Users and Developers == | == A world-map of Linux Audio Users and Developers == | ||
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| You can reach many people through social networks because special topics are a byproduct of the daily visits to plan social events and chat. The discussion and sharing features are usually not very good and most of the time there is a vendor-lock-in but reaching people is fast and easy. | You can reach many people through social networks because special topics are a byproduct of the daily visits to plan social events and chat. The discussion and sharing features are usually not very good and most of the time there is a vendor-lock-in but reaching people is fast and easy. | ||
| - | * [[https:// | ||
| * [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
| - | * [[https://twitter.com/search?q=%23linuxaudio&src=typd|Twitter]] #linuxaudio tag | + | * [[https://fediwall.social/?tags=linuxaudio&accounts=& |
| - | * [[https:// | + | |
| - | * [[https:// | + | |
| == Discussion Forums == | == Discussion Forums == | ||
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| Chats offer real-time talks and discussions with multiple persons at once. IRC chats are very popular in the LinuxAudio community. The text-only interface and the minimal requirements as well as the open protocol make them accessible from practically any device. They are robust and flexible. | Chats offer real-time talks and discussions with multiple persons at once. IRC chats are very popular in the LinuxAudio community. The text-only interface and the minimal requirements as well as the open protocol make them accessible from practically any device. They are robust and flexible. | ||
| - | * #lad on irc.freenode.org (" | + | * #lad on irc.libera.chat (" |
| - | * # | + | * # |
| - | * #jack on irc.freenode.org | + | * #jack on irc.libera.chat |
| + | * # | ||
| + | * #lau on irc.libera.chat | ||
| == Instant Messenger == | == Instant Messenger == | ||
