Workflows

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[[UbuntuStudio/PackageListSaucy|List of Applications and their categorizaties under Saucy]]

[[UbuntuStudio/WorkflowCategories|Ubuntu Studio Workflow Categories]] - These categories are used as motivation for what applications to include, and how to organize our menu, among other things

[[UbuntuStudio/FreedesktopCategories|Freedesktop Categories]] - These are the Freedesktop categories, which we should use for our Ubuntu Studio workflow categories as much as possible. These will categories hopefully be used to auto-populate the menu system in the future.

[[UbuntuStudio/Debtags|Debtags]] - These are the Debtags we should use for tagging Debian packages so that Ubuntu Studio users can search for, and find, other applications that will assist them in their workflows.
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[[UbuntuStudio/FreedesktopCategories|Freedesktop Categories]] - We need to define sane categories for our applications

Workflows

OBSOLETE - workflows are being redesigned

The Ubuntu Studio workflows, audio, graphics, video, publishing and photography all need to be researched, updated, documented, etc. This page is for all of that.

List of Applications and their categorizaties under Saucy

Ubuntu Studio Workflow Categories - These categories are used as motivation for what applications to include, and how to organize our menu, among other things

Freedesktop Categories - These are the Freedesktop categories, which we should use for our Ubuntu Studio workflow categories as much as possible. These will categories hopefully be used to auto-populate the menu system in the future.

Debtags - These are the Debtags we should use for tagging Debian packages so that Ubuntu Studio users can search for, and find, other applications that will assist them in their workflows.

Workflows Brainstorming - older page, written by Scott on the subject

UbuntuStudio/Workflows (last edited 2015-08-23 10:48:21 by h-141-65)