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and subject line depends on python2
has caused the Debian Bug report #721861,
regarding RFP: radium -- graphical music editor
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : radium
  Version         : 1.9.30
  Upstream Author : k.s.matheus...@notam02.no
* URL             : https://github.com/kmatheussen/radium
* License         : GPLv2
  Programming Lang: C, C++, Python and Faust
  Description     : a music editor with a new and better interface

 Radium is a music editor with a new and better interface.

    The advantages of this interface compared to piano rolls (the normal 
sequencer interface), are that note editing is quicker, and that more musical 
data fits on the screen.
    The advantage of this interface compared to trackers, is that note 
positions and effects are edited graphically, which is both quicker, provides 
more vertical space, and gives a better musically overview.

However, despite it's unusual appearance, it's a design goal for Radium to be 
straight forward to use, and easy to learn. It should not be harder to learn 
Radium than any tracker or most midi sequencers. 



It has just been integrated with pd, inspired by Max for Live.

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According to upstreams README.md the software still depends on python2-dev. So I am afraid this software is not suitable for Debian and I am closing this bug again.

  Thorsten

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