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== The purpose of Ubuntu Studio: == ||1.||<bgcolor="#bed4f3">'''Provide a desktop base suitable for multimedia production work'''|| ||2.||<bgcolor="#f3c5be">'''Provide system performance needed for multimedia applications'''|| ||3.||<bgcolor="#c5f3be">'''Include relevant and up to date applications that cover all multimedia workflows'''|| ||4.||<bgcolor="#f3edbe">'''Provide documentation for users that covers every aspect of linux multimedia'''|| ||5.||<bgcolor="#ebbef3">'''Provide various tools (application/documentation) to make system management easy for non-hackers'''|| ||6.||<bgcolor="#FFC799">'''Report/adress bugs/issues/ideas upstream to Ubuntu -> Debian -> Software Developers to improve applications and packages'''|| == Ubuntu Studio Development Schedule == * [[UbuntuStudio/DevelopmentReleaseSchedule]] - Current Ubuntu Studio Development release schedule * [[UbuntuStudio/LTSReleaseSchedule]] - Current Ubuntu Studio LTS release schedule * [[UbuntuStudio/ReleaseScheduleTemplate]] - Template for creating a release schedule page [[UbuntuDevelopment/ReleaseProcess]] - The Ubuntu Release Process |
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UbuntuStudio/DeveloperDocumentation/Scratchpad
Whiteboard
Ubuntu membership and benefits - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership
- Create page(s) about the relationship between Debian / Ubuntu / Ubuntu Studio packages. With hints on what to do, and when to do it when wanting to change a package.
use, standard announcement verbiage, and links to various resources like banners/other graphics
Setup Developer Environment
UbuntuStudio/SetupDeveloperEnvironment
Information Channels
These are all the channels and methods used for communication within the Ubuntu Studio development community.
IRC at irc.freenode.net
- #ubuntustudio-devel
- #ubuntustudio (user channel)
IRC chatting is the quickest and most common communication method used in Ubuntu Studio development.
* IRC HowTo - for those not familiar with IRC
Mail lists
ubuntu-studio-users mail list - user mail list
ubuntu-studio-devel mail list - general development discussion
ubuntustudio-bugs mail list - not active atm
ubuntustudio-testing list - A place where to post testing results
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