JasonGerardDerose
Name |
Jason Gerard DeRose |
Location |
Colorado, US |
Launchpad Profile |
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IRC |
jderose on irc.freenode.net |
identi.ca |
About
Jason == Python developer who hearts test-driven-development, multimedia aficionado, longtime free software user, free culture advocate
- Working like crazy to make Ubuntu the cat's pyjamas for pro HDSLR video
- Early Launchpad and Bazaar adopter
- Long time Debian and Ubuntu user
Contributions
Some recent contributions:
Helped shoot HD video at UDS-N
Ran session presenting Distributed Media Library at UDS-N.
With help from rockstar, working hard to make dmedia an example of Launchpad project management best-practices
Helped Manish Sinha learn the basics of Debian packaging
Utilizing Ayatana technologies, completed file import UX design for pro video users
Some of my projects in Launchpad:
dmedia - distributed media library
tymelapse - renders fake-HDR time-lapse from RAW photos
novacut - bringing a distributed workflow (ala bzr) to video production
Novacut Vision
Ubuntu can easily become the premier platform for professional video production (e.g., movie and TV production). In addition to content-production, as Ubuntu's market share grows, it's becoming an increasingly valuable market for content-distribution. This is where the rubber meets the road, and if we play our cards right, a huge opportunity to feed additional revenue into both the free-software and free-culture ecosystems.
That's exactly what we want to accomplish with Novacut, and we're approaching the problem from both sides. We aim to:
Give creators the tools they need to create the open-source way. Free-software owes its success to more than just license... equally important are the pragmatic tools (like Bazaar and Launchpad) that have enabled us to write software faster, better, cheaper. We should strive to give free-culture every competitive advantage possible, and that's why we're developing the Novacut distributed video editor. To win, free-culture needs to be highly competitive in the market place.
- Provide the central market place that will allow Creative Commons licensed content to reach critical mass. It must be convenient for fans to find and watch CC content, and easy for fans to support the artists they love. And artists needs to make money. And Novacut needs to make money. The market place is where this will happen.
IRC Channels
These are some IRC channels I tend to idle on:
- #novacut
- #ubuntuone
- #couchdb
- #ayatana
- #pitivi
- #ubuntu-co-us
Testimonials
MartinOwens - Jason is devoted to created interesting and useful programs and he's not afraid of getting right into the community and lending a hand in order to move things forwards. I've worked with Jason at UDS and online on various projects and can say that this is one hard working Ubuntu and free software dedicated individual who should be an Ubuntu member.