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 * A very quick introduction to Ubuntu Studio development = Join the Ubuntu Studio Team! =
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 * To join, Do this:
  * Subscribe to the mail lists
  * Login to the #ubuntustudio-devel irc channel and say hi
  * (Optional, but very useful - needed for testing and development)
   * Install the development release of Ubuntu Studio
||<tablestyle="float: right; background-color: #FDFDAA; width: 35%; border-radius: 10px;">'''Do I need to be a coder?'''||
||- No, not at all. Most of the tasks we do requires no special knowledge. And, what you don't know today, we can help you learn. So, really, don't hesitate to get involved if you want to contribute. We want people of all skill levels!||
||'''Is Ubuntu Studio a volunteer project?'''||
||- Yes. Ubuntu Studio developers are all volunteers, so none of us are getting paid for what we do. We do this on our free time.||
||'''Where can I find more about Ubuntu Studio?'''||
||- For a detailed description of what Ubuntu Studio is, and how we work at developing it, read [[UbuntuStudio/WhatIsUbuntuStudio|What is Ubuntu Studio?]]||

== We need people of all skill levels! ==

||<tablestyle="background-color: #B0D2B0; width: 60%; border-radius: 10px;">'''Want to contribute to Ubuntu Studio, the most used widely multimedia orientated linux distro in the world?'''||
||<style="background-color: #FFFFFF; border-radius: 4px;">Go right ahead! We need people in all our areas of development.||



=== Subscribe to the mail lists ===

 * Ubuntu-Studio-devel - All types of discussion apart form providing user support on this list
 * Ubuntu-Studio-user - the user mail list. good for providing user support and making announcments.

=== Join #ubuntustudio at irc.freenode.net ===

We do most of the discussion on irc.

=== Set up some preliminary tools, and join Launchpad ===

We use launchpad for planning, and task management. So, even if you're not planning on coding, it is very helpful if you add an account there.
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 * What we do
 * Our mission
 * Contact us
 * Our teams

Ubuntu Studio is an official flavor of Ubuntu, which means the following:
 * Ubuntu Studio shares [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu|repositories]] with Ubuntu, and other Ubuntu [[DerivativeTeam/Derivatives|flavors]], so the main difference between Ubuntu and Ubuntu Studio is really what packages and settings you get when doing a standard desktop installation.
 * Most of the packages are directly imported from [[http://debian.org|Debian]] repos, from their testing and unstable releases and experiemental repository. (More about Debian/Ubuntu on the wiki: [[http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Debian]])
This is optional, but more or less required for most of the tasks we do. If you are in any way

Under Construction

Join the Ubuntu Studio Team!

Do I need to be a coder?

- No, not at all. Most of the tasks we do requires no special knowledge. And, what you don't know today, we can help you learn. So, really, don't hesitate to get involved if you want to contribute. We want people of all skill levels!

Is Ubuntu Studio a volunteer project?

- Yes. Ubuntu Studio developers are all volunteers, so none of us are getting paid for what we do. We do this on our free time.

Where can I find more about Ubuntu Studio?

- For a detailed description of what Ubuntu Studio is, and how we work at developing it, read What is Ubuntu Studio?

We need people of all skill levels!

Want to contribute to Ubuntu Studio, the most used widely multimedia orientated linux distro in the world?

Go right ahead! We need people in all our areas of development.

Subscribe to the mail lists

  • Ubuntu-Studio-devel - All types of discussion apart form providing user support on this list
  • Ubuntu-Studio-user - the user mail list. good for providing user support and making announcments.

Join #ubuntustudio at irc.freenode.net

We do most of the discussion on irc.

Set up some preliminary tools, and join Launchpad

We use launchpad for planning, and task management. So, even if you're not planning on coding, it is very helpful if you add an account there.

  • set up gpg and ssh (needed for a lot of things)
  • Join launchpad, and the ~ubuntustudio team

Install the development release

This is optional, but more or less required for most of the tasks we do. If you are in any way

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