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Jonathan Moore Liles <a href="mailto:wantingwaiting@users.sf.net">&lt;wantingwaiting@users.sf.net&gt;</a><br> Jonathan Moore Liles <a href="mailto:wantingwaiting@users.sf.net">&lt;wantingwaiting@users.sf.net&gt;</a><br>
<br> <br>
</address><a class=ext href="http://non.tuxfamily.org">Home</a> <img src="logo.png" alt="logo"><hr></div> </address><img src="logo.png" alt="logo"><hr></div>
<div id=body> <div id=body>
<hr width=50%> <hr width=50%>
<h1 id="u:1.">Description</h1> <h1 id="u:1.">Description</h1>
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<p> <p>
Everything in Non happens <i>on-line</i>, in realtime. Music is composed live, while the transport is running. Everything in Non happens <i>on-line</i>, in realtime. Music is composed live, while the transport is running.
</p> </p>
<h1 id="u:3.">Distribution</h1> <h1 id="u:3.">What does freedom have to do with this software?</h1>
<p>
Non is <i>free software</i>. This means, briefly, that you are free use it as <b>you</b> wish, free to examine and adapt the source code, free to share it with your friends, and free to publish your changes to the source code. Furthermore, Non is <i>copyleft</i>, which means that you are free from the threat of some other entity taking over and denying you the above freedoms. The <i>free</i> part of <i>free software</i> doesn't refer to price any more than the <i>free</i> in <i>free speech</i> does.
</p>
<p>
To learn why free software is so important to us (any why it should be important to you), please see the Free Software Foundation's website:
</p>
<p>
<a class=ext href="http://www.fsf.org/licensing/essays/free-sw.html">What is Free Software?</a> <a class=ext href="http://www.fsf.org/licensing/essays/copyleft.html">What is Copyleft?</a>
</p>
<h1 id="u:4.">Donations</h1>
<p>
Donations can take many forms. You can donate your time in code, either by sending it to me for review, or cloning the git repository and publishing your changes (to be eventually merged back into my tree). You can donate your time in testing, documentation, artwork, indexing, etc. Or, if you don't feel that you possess the time or skills required for the above forms of donation, you can donate money instead. Money donated will help to ensure that I have the free-time, good nutrition, and enthusiasm required to implement new features. It can also be a more palpable way of saying "Thanks for caring." or "Job well done!"
</p>
<p>
If you don't love this software, don't feel guilty about not contributing. If you do love it, then please help me improve it--in whatever manner you think is appropriate.
</p>
<p>
<a class=ext href="http://non.tuxfamily.org/donation.html">Make a donation</a>
</p>
<h1 id="u:5.">Distribution</h1>
<p> <p>
Development of the Non Sequencer can be followed with Git: Development of the Non Sequencer can be followed with Git:
</p> </p>
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<p> <p>
There are no pre-compiled binaries available. There are no pre-compiled binaries available.
</p> </p>
<h1 id="u:4.">Requirements</h1> <h1 id="u:6.">Requirements</h1>
<p> <p>
The following libraries are required to build Non. The following libraries are required to build Non.
</p> </p>
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The following are optional: The following are optional:
</p> </p>
<ul><li><span>LASH >= 0.5.4</span> <ul><li><span>LASH >= 0.5.4</span>
</ul><h1 id="u:5.">Community</h1> </ul><h1 id="u:7.">Community</h1>
<p> <p>
Feel free to drop by the <tt>#non</tt> channel on irc.freenode.net. Feel free to drop by the <tt>#non</tt> channel on irc.freenode.net.
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! title The Non Sequencer ! title The Non Sequencer
! author Jonathan Moore Liles #(email,wantingwaiting@users.sf.net) ! author Jonathan Moore Liles #(email,wantingwaiting@users.sf.net)
! extra #(url,http://non.tuxfamily.org,Home) #(image,logo,logo.png) ! extra #(image,logo,logo.png)
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Everything in Non happens /on-line/, in realtime. Music is composed live, Everything in Non happens /on-line/, in realtime. Music is composed live,
while the transport is running. while the transport is running.
; What does freedom have to do with this software?
Non is /free software/. This means, briefly, that you are free use it as
*you* wish, free to examine and adapt the source code, free to share it with
your friends, and free to publish your changes to the source code.
Furthermore, Non is /copyleft/, which means that you are free from the threat
of some other entity taking over and denying you the above freedoms. The
/free/ part of /free software/ doesn't refer to price any more than the
/free/ in /free speech/ does.
To learn why free software is so important to us (any why it should be
important to you), please see the Free Software Foundation's website:
#(url,http:\/\/www.fsf.org\/licensing\/essays\/free-sw.html,What is Free Software?)
#(url,http:\/\/www.fsf.org\/licensing\/essays\/copyleft.html,What is Copyleft?)
; Donations
Donations can take many forms. You can donate your time in code, either by
sending it to me for review, or cloning the git repository and publishing your
changes (to be eventually merged back into my tree). You can donate your time
in testing, documentation, artwork, indexing, etc. Or, if you don't feel that
you possess the time or skills required for the above forms of donation, you
can donate money instead. Money donated will help to ensure that I have the
free-time, good nutrition, and enthusiasm required to implement new features.
It can also be a more palpable way of saying "Thanks for caring." or "Job
well done!"
If you don't love this software, don't feel guilty about not contributing. If
you do love it, then please help me improve it--in whatever manner you think
is appropriate.
#(url,http:\/\/non.tuxfamily.org\/donation.html,Make a donation)
; Distribution ; Distribution
Development of the Non Sequencer can be followed with Git: Development of the Non Sequencer can be followed with Git: