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TheMusoc16:08
azmHi. Just read blog post17:12
azmthats pity17:12
JFoazm, what blog post?17:14
azmhttp://dullass.blogspot.com/2010/08/state-of-ubuntu-studio-2010.html17:15
azmwell at least I help with stayin in this chan for this moment17:18
JFoScottL, nice blog post :)17:38
stochasticscott-work, are you around?21:57
scott-workstochastic: i am about to leave in 2.2496 secs21:57
scott-works/secs/minutes21:57
scott-work2.2495 minutes21:57
scott-workbut i'll be home in approximately one hour though21:58
stochasticscott-work, okay, it's not that important, talk to you later21:58
scott-workstochastic: will you be around at that time, want to talk then?21:58
stochasticprobably, but might be busy myself, ask me then21:59
scott-workrighty-o !21:59
stochasticScottL, I was just in the process of editing the workflow wiki and was about to include a workflow for creating soundtracks for movies (was going to put it in the audio section) when I realized there was one already created22:24
stochasticNot only is it in the video section of the page, but it uses Open Movie Editor in place of XJadeo (the app I normally use)22:25
persiastochastic, In the spirit of opinionated defaults, do you have a strong opinion why XJadeo is better than Open Movie Editor for that purpose?22:26
stochasticpersia, yes, the intended purpose was to have a video playback that syncs with either jack's or ardour's timecode so that the audio editing can be done in sync with the video22:28
persiaExcellent.  Let's make it better.22:28
persiaMy recommendation would be to send a mail to the list with both workflows and an argument why the one using XJadeo is better.22:28
stochasticOpen Movie Editor is very large and has many more features than is required for this task, XJadeo is a basic stripped down player whose primary function is to sync with either jack or ardour's timecode22:29
persiaIt's not hard to switch, but I'd much rather just select one thing.22:29
stochasticme too22:29
stochasticpersia, I'd like to hear your explanation as to why denemo should be removed in favour of mscore22:29
persiaThe other side of things is whether it's better to teach users to use several parts of Open Movie Editor, rather than several tools.  I'm a fan of the do-one-thing-well model rather than the everything-in-one-interface model, but it does make extra work for the docs folk.22:30
persiaOh, the main reason is that denemo is exceedingly painful to maintain, and sometimes rather broken when we try to release.22:30
stochasticI think most of the other features of Open Movie Editor are already duplicated in other pieces of software in the video task (OpenShot, Blender)22:31
persiaThat sounds like a compelling argument to make Open Movie Editor an alternative application, rather than one of the featured applications.22:32
stochasticre:Denemo, I have no attachment to Denemo, but am VERY attached to it's backend Lilypond (and the lilypond editor Frescobaldi) they have features that no other notation applications have and produce some of the most beautiful scores around - however they are not beginner friendly22:33
persiaDenemo is frescobaldi except without the attention to detail22:34
persiaBut yeah, I agree lilypond is wonderful: I'm just not sure it's worth the effort to try to make it reasonable for new users when musescore is available, works with our stuff, and has an active upstream who have been involved with us for some time.22:35
stochasticFrescobaldi does not have a point-click interface, it's meant as an text editor with graphical display, Denemo tries to be a point-click interface for Lilypond22:35
* stochastic will not be able to be convinced that we should drop Lilypond (but really couldn't care that much about which beginner-friendly editor we ship with)22:36
stochasticpersia, I like your arguments for musescore, but I believe that it serves a different audience than Lilypond22:37
persiaI agree.22:38
persiaSo, I don't want to drop lilypond from the archive, and I think it's worth us putting effort into testing it and making sure it's maintained.22:38
persiaThat said, I also think it's better to ship musescore in the images (if it works well enough), and encourage folk who need it to install lilypond later.22:39
persiaDoes my position make more sense now?22:39
stochasticyes22:39
stochasticScottL, I know you're not home yet, but maybe it's something to consider keeping workflows on that wiki page that include applications not in Ubuntu Studio's metas22:40
persiaI wonder if we oughtn't have two pages: "Recommended Workflows" and "Alternate Workflows"22:40
persiaWe can point folk at the Alternates if they need something the recommended ones don't service, if it's documented there.22:41
persiaAnd we can review alternates each release to determine if we want to swap things around.22:41
stochasticI think two pages would be unnecessary, we just need to mark certain workflows with items like "Advanced" or "Install program X"22:41
stochasticnothing wrong with having an install step as part of the workflow22:42
persiaI don't like "Advanced" because it scares folk off.  There are lots of folks who self-identify as newbies who have workflows that would need such tools.22:42
stochasticfair enough22:43
persiaMy main argument in favour of two pages is to reduce the scope of the primary docs to something that makes it translation-friendly.22:43
persiaOnce we have regularly updated docs and sufficient translators, then I'd be happy to expand to include off-image workflows by default.22:43
persiaAnd, yeah, nothing wrong with the first step being to install something, I just think we ought to encourage folk to look at the things already working by default.22:44
stochasticmy main argument in favour of one page would be that the page is still in early development stages and breaking it up may result in doubling of workflows and info22:45
stochasticI think we're still in the "brainstorm of workflows" time period22:46
persiaOh, then I completely agree with you, as long as we can separate/filter later once ScottL decides what belongs on the images.22:46
stochasticonce the page is well developed, then we can start to sort it into "on-image" "off-image" workflows if needed22:46
stochasticand a second page may not be the best method, maybe just move those later workflows to a lower section of that page, as many users wouldn't visit a second page22:47
stochastic^^ maybe22:48
persiaDunno.  That's the sort of detail decision I think is better left to whoever is willing to manage the documentation.22:48
stochasticfair enough22:48
persiaHave to provide some incentive :)22:49
stochastic:)22:49
ScottLhi stochastic and persia, i would point out that zettberlin (i think) said that OpenMovieEditor isn't actively developed anymore23:49
persiaAn extra argument for not using it by default.  I'm liking this way of reviewing applications more and more23:49
ScottL:)23:50
ScottLi also see we need to remove the 'mscore' package and use 'musescore' in natty23:50
* ScottL hopes he understands it correctly23:50
persiaI think we'll inherit that from Debian, as it's still needed for squeeze uploads.23:50
persias/uploads/upgrades/23:51
ScottLi really appreciate the effort from the community to help with the workflows, it's absolutely amazing and fascinating23:52
ScottLhowever if we used all the applications they suggested our image would be even bigger than it is now perhaps :P23:52
persiaI think it's worth adding some direction based on the discussion stochastic and I had above about primary and alternate solutions.23:52
persiaBut that might need someone to be the documentation coordinator, etc. (ideal candidate would be willing to fill roles both in Ubuntu Studio and Ubuntu Docs, etc.)23:53
persiaAnd then you can select some subset of workflows that would enable 80%+ supported use for identified audience, etc.23:54

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