2010May16
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Agenda
- Begin Meeting
Call to order in #ubuntustudio-devel at 7pm (19:00) UTC May 16 2010
- Note attendees
- Agenda amendments
- LV2 Packaging:
continue LV2 packaging plan - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/TaskLV2Inclusion
- might focus on getting these into Debian first
- quadrispro has already commented he wanted to do the vocoder, perhaps he can help with others
- any others with packaging experience and want to help?
- can Debian Multimedia Team also help?
- JACK2 / Pulse Audio Integration:
- Network Manager
- user's troubles was a bug in gnome-network-admin that left options not shown or changeable
Ricardo (rlameiro) reported it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/570828
- how soon can a fix be expected for users?
- Is it possible to do a ISO re-spin, if the bug is corrected?
however, we still might consider testing NetworkManager again
- whatever the decision going forward, we should document it and post to the -user mailing list
- Ubuntu Studio Controls Update and Redesign
- update ubuntustudio-controls for rtpri and memlock settings
- JACK now handles rtpri and memlock in /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf
see http://linuxaudio.org/mailarchive/lau/2010/3/5/166428 for background
- Ricardo (rlameiro) is proposing a redesign of ubuntustudio-controls
- rtirq script for avoid irq conflicts (especially for firewire)
- enable Ubuntu Studio PPA for -rt kernels and "backported" applications
- install -lowlatency/-preempt/-rt kernel from PPA
- install ubuntu-restricted-extras
- user in audio group (perhaps check box to add and remove)
remove nice setting? see: http://www.pubbs.net/201003/linuxaudio/10007-re-lau-changing-for-editing-etcsecuritylimitsconf-in-debiantesting-ubuntu-lucid.html
- is there anything else someone probably does routinely to a Ubuntu Studio install that we could incorporate?
- update ubuntustudio-controls for rtpri and memlock settings
- Ubuntu Studio Applications Backporting
discussion between John Dong and myself after Jussi poked me: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-devel/2010-May/002364.html
- John suggested using "official" Ubuntu Studio backporting PPA because:
- it's like kubuntu
- it allows us to maintain control
- it doesn't overload the already overworked backports team
- provides proving grounds that backported apps have quality
- then can be included in official Ubuntu backports repository
- if we don't want to use Ubuntu Studio backports PPA then we need small group to test and provide vocal feedback in backport bugs
- Update Website
good summary of previous discussion at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Sandbox#Notes%20from%20IRC%20Logs
- a good direction appears to be using Word Press
- detrate is really engaged with this task, we should focus on supporting him
you can find the available information at UbuntuStudio/TaskWebRevamp
- Reduce Delta Between Ubuntu Studio and Debian
information about this can be found at: http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/multidistrotools/ubuntustudio.html
- push patches back to Debian Multimedia where applicable for the local changes
- this would reduce work for Ubuntu Studio team because hopefully the packages will autosync in future releases
see: http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/multidistrotools/ubuntustudio.html#sameversionbutlocalinB
see: http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/multidistrotools/ubuntustudio.html#outdatedandlocalinB
- this will also hopefully increase and improve our relationship with the Debian Multimedia Team (note: quadrispro is a member)
- Testing Procedures
- in order to help (and encourage) our users to test we should develop testing procedures
since stochastic is lead of ubuntustudio-testers group can he help develop procedures
- ScottL offers to assist develop the procedures and document it on help.ubuntu.com
- Ubuntu Studio Documentation
- establish uses for help.ubuntu.com vs. wiki.ubuntu.com
- suggested direction:
- help.ubuntu.com is community facing documentation
- wiki.ubuntu.com is for developers and contributors to organize for release
- document this decision and email users
Minutes
- Begin Meeting - Attendance: ScottL, rlameiro, astraljava, crimsun, andyzweb, guitarman
- Agenda Amendments: none
- LV2 Packaging
- quadrispro is heading up the lv2 packaging but wasn't at the meeting
- but had previously mentioned that he had at least one other person helping
- zynjacku/lv2rack is already in debian new
- JACK2/Pulse Audio Integration
before the meeting, TheMuso had mentioned that JACK2 is already in Debian and hopes to have it working for Maverick
- crimsun said in Lucid Pulse Audio relies on udev for @audio permissions, therefore users should *NOT* be added to the @audio if Pulse is used
- cirumsun also mentions that Connor Curran may have resources this cycle to investigate one-click enablement of JACK from indicator-sound
- according to crimsun, the user doesn't need to be in @audio because the active user has the "active seat" and therefore access to @audio
- also, plug-in devices like USB and firewire should have transparent usage if correct permissions are assigned in the udev rule
- Network Manager Bug
- gnome-network-admin had a patch applied to it that disables the interface since network-manager is being used on vanilla Ubuntu desktop
- it was noted that there was a bug report filed for gnome-network-admin to remove the patch
- crimsun discussed that we definitely want to get the fixed package into lucid-proposed
- rlameiro and ScottL talked about testing network-manager, but nothing definitive was concluded
- Ubuntu Studio Controls Update and Redesign
- ubuntu-studio-controls needs an update to moderate /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf instead of /etc/security/limits.conf
- rlameiro has some redesign ideas but wants to wait until other items are decided
- ScottL says that we should still update ubuntustudio-controls for the audio.conf vs limits.conf
- the "nice" setting was questions and crimsun thinks that renicing will not provide benefit
- ScottL questioned if there is any other setting or application installation that is routinely done by users that could be included, but no significant suggestions were made
- astraljava suggested including only things that did not have a relatively easy GUI
rlameiro asked about including a Perl script found on http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pro_Audio that helps tune audio systems
- Ubuntu Studio Applications Backporting
- ScottL asked for thoughts on including an "official" Ubuntu Studio backports PPA which would include backports for users before (and if) they go into the official Ubuntu -backports repository
- astraljava showed interest in working with backports, and even integrating into the Ubuntu -backports team
- ScottL also demonstrated interest in working with backports
- crimsun adviced partitioning the backports into at least "stable" and "development", noting anything in "stable" should be in Debian as well
- Website Update
- detrate is working on it, but was unavailable for the meeting
- however, detrate has someone working with him to help development
it appears that at this time the website update is progressing in WordPress
- guitarman mentioned he believes that most new people coming to Ubuntu Studio are doing so through the website
- as such, guitarman suggested that a 'Help' tab and 'Developer' tab on the new website to clearly direct new persons appropriately
- Reduce Delta Between Ubuntu Studio and Debian
- ScottL noted that it is to the Ubuntu Studio developers benefit to reduce the delta between Debian and Ubuntu Studio applications
- this benefit mainly includes less manual maintenance for Ubuntu Studio developers
- existing local (Ubuntu) changes should be reviewed and if found still necessary then try to push those back "upstream" to Debian if applicable (some will not be applicable)
- astraljava offered to start tracking this, mentioning that he has talked to quadrispro about working closer with Debian Multimedia
- Testing Procedures
- stochastic is team leader for the ubuntustudio-testers team but was unavailable for the meeting
- ScottL suggested a small team of those interested get together and develop guidelines for testing and noted that we have nothing right now therefore anything would be better
- rlameiro and astraljava showed interest in developing procedures
- rlameiro also committed to getting in touch with stochastic
- ScottL has numerous wiki pages bookmarked and will send them to rlameiro and astraljava
- Ubuntu Studio Documentation
- the general consensus was that help.ubuntu.com should be to document how to *use* Ubuntu Studio
- and wiki.ubuntu.com should be to document how Ubuntu Studio is *created*
- guitarman suggested that help.ubuntu.com could be funneled into the ubuntustudio.org website
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