[07:56] <peace> Hi to all Ubuntu devs
[07:57] <peace> I would like to talk about Musicoin
[07:58] <peace> Is there anybody in there would like to listen my story about music and blockchain? And all possible synergies between Ubuntu Studio and Musicoin?
[15:05] <Eickmeyer> Well, that was an interesting sales pitch... >.<
[23:44] <javier_> Hello
[23:47] <javier_> I just read that Ubuntu Studio needs some help. I am not a developer, only a home recording user, still in the learning curve, but would like to know how to help a little bit
[23:48] <javier_> I have a Focusrite 2i2 and I use Ardour for some simple mixing of home recordings using Calf plugins
[23:48] <OvenWerks> javier_: bigest thing is testing I think
[23:48] <javier_> I have a main laptop for my own stuff and a scond one for testing
[23:49] <javier_> Thanks OvenWeks, any suggestion on how to help? I know there will be a 19,04
[23:49] <OvenWerks> yes, so we will need to start testing that quite soon.
[23:50] <OvenWerks> The big things are new things like ubuntustudio-controls
[23:50] <OvenWerks> ubuntustudio-installer and some others
[23:51] <Eickmeyer> Even hanging out in IRC is a good way to help.
[23:51] <OvenWerks> -installer is for installing the studio apps and settings on another ubuntu flavour
[23:52] <javier_> So, should I download an Alpha, or beta or is there a doc on how to get and install Ubuntu Studio 19,04 ?
[23:53] <Eickmeyer> If you want to test, you can download the current daily build at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/current/
[23:54] <Eickmeyer> The newest versions of our tools aren't in it, however, so you'd want to add the ubuntustudio-dev/autobuild ppa if you want to test those items.
[23:55] <Eickmeyer> Those things should be included in the ISO before feature freeze, which is February 14th.
[23:56] <javier_> Thanks guys, I will try to get it and install in in my test laptop
[23:57] <javier_> Bear with me, I have never been a software tester, I will surely come with more questions once I got to install it
[23:58] <javier_> Thanks a lot, gotta leave now.