[01:13] aleb: Ubuntustudio is the only stuff I play with right now. But it is a hobby. In other words I have very limited time to spend on it. [01:14] Nobody is paid to take care of ubuntustudio [01:14] It is a community effort and the community is not overly large. [10:46] aleb: Improving Ubuntu Studio means improving Ubuntu, Debian and further also the applications we use, since we derive from all of those [10:47] Most of the work we do is directly involving Ubuntu Studio though [13:45] if anybody is wanting for help for anything at ubuntu, just say. [14:00] jomarcoelho: You are offering to help develop Ubuntu Studio? [14:20] I'm a Pitivi developer and I noticed http://ubuntustudio.org/contribute/ - Please tell me if you have suggestions about how I can contribute.. [14:20] I thought to ask here since you guys are more interested in multimedia apps [14:24] aleb: We are always looking for developers, and right now, we don't really have anyone involved who is knowledgable in areas outside of audio, in which case your help would be greatly appreciated [14:33] aleb: There are two goals with Ubuntu Studio. 1: to make both Debian and Ubuntu great for multimedia content production (we get most of our packages directly from Debian) 2: to make the Ubuntu Studio installer/live ISO a great showcase and tool [14:35] The less customization we need to do, the better. So, we aren't strictly a custom distro for multimedia production, even though that can be one of the aspects of what we do too [14:47] ok, if you need assistance with Pitivi, anything, please tell me [14:49] aleb: We're just about to start a new cycle of development. Discussion will be held in the mail list, so please make sure to subscribe to it https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel [14:50] Just join in once we get going with that [14:52] ok, I subscribed [14:54] BTW, we are pushing to launch 1.0, meaning to make the app very stable and have a testing framework, I hope we'll have very good news in a few months :) [14:54] zequence: hi, did you see my ping a few days ago re an install testcase for you? [15:08] elfy: Ah, yes. Didn't have time to check that up. [15:08] elfy: Where can I find the testcases, I seem to remember there was a bzr branch for those [15:09] http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-testcase/ubuntu-manual-tests/trunk/files [15:09] aleb: Once it has been packaged for Debian, we should get it automatically (if it's done within the next few months) - later, we can backport it to 14.04 as well [15:10] the new studio testcase is #1639 [15:14] elfy: Thanks. I'll have a look.