[09:38] i seem to have forgotten to add: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/FeatureDefinitions/WacomScripts to the blueprints. the plan is to integrate it to ubuntustudio-controls right? [09:39] autumna: i'm not quite sure how i use the script on the wiki page. i didn't have time to try what you sent me the other day here on irc, and then i forgot about it.. would you mind refreshing my memory a little bit? [09:42] sakrecoer: There's no plan for how to integrate the scripts. Someone needs to work that out first [09:42] Depends on if there's some user side configuration involved, or not [09:42] User configs -> -controls, no user congigs -default-settings [09:45] zequence: ok, thanks! [09:47] zequence: i guess i'll add the "how to integreate" as a workitem to ubuntustudio-y-development.. [10:01] hmm... we do have editing rights on wiki.ubuntu.com but not help.wiki.com [10:02] i'll try my lucj on RT :) [10:02] luck* even [10:02] sakrecoer: Actually, there may be a reason to create a new package out of the wacom scripts even [10:02] It's not strictly Ubuntu Studio related. But, we can create it from our own source [10:15] Even better to add it Debian [10:15] to Debian, that is [11:21] sakrecoer: zequence: my plan after website is to focus on the script and make it into a full setting system combining a few moving pieces. [11:21] sakrecoer: if you put the script into a file, and type ./ it should give you the usage (--key option doesn't work. --screen option does :D) [11:38] thanks autumna !! i'll try that in a few minutes. [11:39] zequence's plan to put it in debian sounds great, don't you think autumna ? :) [11:39] plan or plan... i mean suggestion [11:48] I am happy with either solution. I mean it could be ubuntu studio exclusive, a reason to use ubuntu studio, but then again it could be useful to a lot of other distros so makes sense. (either way it is more of a packaging of existing tools than truly new thing from scratch anyway ;D) [11:59] one thing i like about ubuntu studio, is that it is very /inclusive/ ;) but from a different semantic point of view, i am sure having such a wacom script included after install will be ubuntu studio exclusive, at least for some time :) [12:16] hahah fair! [12:16] :D [12:17] btw re the email on the curriculum, I did draft a hasty reply, but I would be happy to talk more to the professor who is interested in making an ubuntu studio based curriculum. (AFTER website) [12:20] There's never a reason for us to distribute something just in order to promote Ubuntu Studio [12:20] Ubuntu Studio is in many ways just a showcase of what a debian derivative can do [12:20] We should as much as possible always try to make changes in Debian first, then Ubuntu, then Ubuntu Studio [12:21] Even, further, the order for where best to make changes is 1) upstream applications 2) Debian 3) Ubuntu 4) Ubuntu Studio [12:21] In the case with the script, which I still haven't had a look at, so I can't fully tell - but from what it seems, the best place to add it is as a package for Debian [12:22] Is something similar packaged for other distros? [12:22] Perhaps it already exists as a package somewhere? [12:22] zequence: for gnome and kde they have their own wacom tools. [12:22] and unity too I believe. xfce doesn't have their own settings. [12:22] unity uses Gnome [12:22] (for settings, and much else) [12:23] *blinks* I could swear they were separate tools in case of wacom. [12:23] *goes to double check* [12:27] ok I will have to check later but I could swear I tried 2 different packages to see if I can get the wacom settings gui working from 2. I don't know if they overlap behind the scenes. [12:40] autumna: re: curriculum, good! me too, so please keep it on-list :) [12:41] sakrecoer: sure thing