Re: Automatix Team-Ubuntu Developer Collaboration

2007-10-08 Thread Matthew East
Hi,

On 08/10/2007, Jared B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Many people have been asking us, members of the Automatix Team, for a long
 time to collaborate with the Ubuntu Developers.  We have decided that things
 need to change.  So starting with the Hardy development cycle, we hope to
 start working with the Ubuntu Developers to improve both Ubuntu and
 Automatix.

I think this displays a positive attitude.

 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Automatix/Ubuntu_Team_Collaboration

The specification basically seems to be very similar to an existing
one - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/common-customizations (which
also includes an analysis of automatix and other scripts).

That specification is marked as Implemented for the feisty release.
As you probably know Ubuntu now includes a number of easier ways to
install commonly requested programs. However, not all of the items
discussed in the spec appear to be implemented. An example is the one
you give in your spec, DVD playback.

It's very important for you to identify specific programs which are
still not well supported by Ubuntu, so that these can be considered in
the same way as the common-customizations spec was done.

Good luck!

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Re: Automatix Team-Ubuntu Developer Collaboration

2007-10-08 Thread Jared B.
I have updated the wiki page adding information on how to handle proprietary
software, I will also add to it changes that need to be made to the
ubuntu-restricted-extras package.

There are still three things which need to be implemented or improved in
Common Customizations. The first is improved multimedia support, for example
dvd playback using totem-xine instead of gstreamer.  The second is the
installation of illegal software like libdvdcss and w32/w64codecs.  Last is
the installation of proprietary software, not only on i386 but on AMD64 as
well.

I will be attending UDS-Boston to further discuss how these three problems
can be solved.

On 10/8/07, Matthew East [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 On 08/10/2007, Jared B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Many people have been asking us, members of the Automatix Team, for a
 long
  time to collaborate with the Ubuntu Developers.  We have decided that
 things
  need to change.  So starting with the Hardy development cycle, we hope
 to
  start working with the Ubuntu Developers to improve both Ubuntu and
  Automatix.

 I think this displays a positive attitude.

  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Automatix/Ubuntu_Team_Collaboration

 The specification basically seems to be very similar to an existing
 one - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/common-customizations (which
 also includes an analysis of automatix and other scripts).

 That specification is marked as Implemented for the feisty release.
 As you probably know Ubuntu now includes a number of easier ways to
 install commonly requested programs. However, not all of the items
 discussed in the spec appear to be implemented. An example is the one
 you give in your spec, DVD playback.

 It's very important for you to identify specific programs which are
 still not well supported by Ubuntu, so that these can be considered in
 the same way as the common-customizations spec was done.

 Good luck!

 --
 Matthew East
 http://www.mdke.org
 gnupg pub 1024D/0E6B06FF

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Automatix Team-Ubuntu Developer Collaboration

2007-10-07 Thread Jared B.
Many people have been asking us, members of the Automatix Team, for a long
time to collaborate with the Ubuntu Developers.  We have decided that things
need to change.  So starting with the Hardy development cycle, we hope to
start working with the Ubuntu Developers to improve both Ubuntu and
Automatix.  More details can be found on the linked pages below.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Automatix/Ubuntu_Team_Collaboration

https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/automatix-ubuntu-team-collaboration

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=566617
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