[64studio-users] need some help to replace non-free game music

Paul Wise pabs at debian.org
Sat Jun 16 18:44:18 UTC 2007


Hi all,

One of the games in Debian is chromium, an awesome game best described
as a very fast-paced arcade-style scrolling space shooter. It is similar
to galaga but faster and with good OpenGL-based graphics. Unfortunately
the music and sounds that come with it have been discovered to be mostly
non-free and need replacing. The main two files people on this list
might be able to help with are music_game.wav - a 14s very fast electric
guitar and drum track and music_menu.wav - a 4s drum loop. If anyone is
willing to record some replacement music (or sounds) for the game, that
would be great. Both tracks are played in a loop within the game and are
currently fairly seamless. I'd suggest any replacements to be licenced
under the Artistic licence like the rest of the data files or maybe the
MIT licence or similar. You can hear the music by downloading the
chromium-data tarball from the upstream website:

http://www.reptilelabour.com/software/chromium/

The gory bug details are available here:

http://bugs.debian.org/385115

-- 
bye,
pabs

http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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