Ubuntu Studio artwork question

2010-01-20 Thread Brian Edward Shaw
   First off I sincerely apologize for bugging all the Ubuntu Studio 
devs with such a trivial question, I could not seem to find a way to 
contact just one person in relation to Ubuntu Studio nor did I find any 
sort of Studio specific forum to post my question. I am simply wondering 
what the license is on the main Ubuntu Studio icon. I searched for the 
icon on the web and downloaded two seemingly different versions and have 
used them to create my own menu-icons.(the icon shown on the menu in the 
upper left-hand corner) I would really like to share these on the 
gnome-look site for others to enjoy but am unsure if it was even legal 
for me to have edited them in the first place. I attached my creations 
for you to have a look, please if someone could inform me as to whether 
it is ok for me to upload these to gnome-look that would be great! Also 
feel free to use them yourselves if you like them or find any use for them.


   Thank you,

   Brian Shaw(Perturbed Penguin)

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Ubuntu Studio daily CD health check

2010-01-20 Thread Colin Watson
This is a daily health check report on the Ubuntu Studio CD images.
If you have any questions, contact Colin Watson cjwat...@ubuntu.com.

ubuntustudio/daily: Uninstallable packages:

linux-meta-rt 2.6.31.9.11 produces uninstallable binaries:
  * linux-headers-rt (amd64 i386)
  * linux-rt (amd64 i386)

linux-rt 2.6.31-9.152 produces uninstallable binaries:
  * linux-headers-2.6.31-9-rt (amd64 i386)

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Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork question

2010-01-20 Thread Cory K.
On 01/20/2010 03:30 AM, Brian Shaw wrote:
  First off I sincerely apologize for bugging all the Ubuntu Studio
 devs with such a trivial question, I could not seem to find a way to
 contact just one person in relation to Ubuntu Studio nor did I find any
 sort of Studio specific forum to post my question. I am simply wondering
 what the license is on the main Ubuntu Studio icon. I searched for the
 icon on the web and downloaded two seemingly different versions and have
 used them to create my own menu-icons.(the icon shown on the menu in the
 upper left-hand corner) I would really like to share these on the
 gnome-look site for others to enjoy but am unsure if it was even legal
 for me to have edited them in the first place. I attached my creations
 for you to have a look, please if someone could inform me as to whether
 it is ok for me to upload these to gnome-look that would be great! Also
 feel free to use them yourselves if you like them or find any use for them.


This is the correct list for this question. ;)

The icons are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 
2.5. So do what you like under that. Be aware, Canonical does own the 
trademark for the logo but is pretty liberal with it's use. (like the 
Ubuntu logo)

Also, if you do artwork, feel free to show it off and get involved here. 
We ALWAYS need people to work with on art.


-Cory K.

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Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork question

2010-01-20 Thread Louie Queral
Can someone just host a forum that we can easily show off our art on? This
is all quite confusing. I actually have a sever, and am willing to dedicate
it to discussing the art for Ubuntu Studio.

Better yet, we should just make a forum just for Ubuntu Studio since we
don't seem to have a specific place on ubuntu's forums.

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Cory K. coryis...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 01/20/2010 03:30 AM, Brian Shaw wrote:
   First off I sincerely apologize for bugging all the Ubuntu Studio
  devs with such a trivial question, I could not seem to find a way to
  contact just one person in relation to Ubuntu Studio nor did I find any
  sort of Studio specific forum to post my question. I am simply wondering
  what the license is on the main Ubuntu Studio icon. I searched for the
  icon on the web and downloaded two seemingly different versions and have
  used them to create my own menu-icons.(the icon shown on the menu in the
  upper left-hand corner) I would really like to share these on the
  gnome-look site for others to enjoy but am unsure if it was even legal
  for me to have edited them in the first place. I attached my creations
  for you to have a look, please if someone could inform me as to whether
  it is ok for me to upload these to gnome-look that would be great! Also
  feel free to use them yourselves if you like them or find any use for
 them.
 

 This is the correct list for this question. ;)

 The icons are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike
 2.5. So do what you like under that. Be aware, Canonical does own the
 trademark for the logo but is pretty liberal with it's use. (like the
 Ubuntu logo)

 Also, if you do artwork, feel free to show it off and get involved here.
 We ALWAYS need people to work with on art.


 -Cory K.

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Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork question

2010-01-20 Thread Louie Queral
Then why don't we add subforums to organize all of this stuff

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Jussi Schultink juss...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Louie Queral louiethecu...@gmail.comwrote:

 Can someone just host a forum that we can easily show off our art on? This
 is all quite confusing. I actually have a sever, and am willing to dedicate
 it to discussing the art for Ubuntu Studio.

 Better yet, we should just make a forum just for Ubuntu Studio since we
 don't seem to have a specific place on ubuntu's forums.

 Actually we do, its at: http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=335

 Cheers

 Jussi


 On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Cory K. coryis...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 01/20/2010 03:30 AM, Brian Shaw wrote:
   First off I sincerely apologize for bugging all the Ubuntu Studio
  devs with such a trivial question, I could not seem to find a way to
  contact just one person in relation to Ubuntu Studio nor did I find any
  sort of Studio specific forum to post my question. I am simply
 wondering
  what the license is on the main Ubuntu Studio icon. I searched for the
  icon on the web and downloaded two seemingly different versions and
 have
  used them to create my own menu-icons.(the icon shown on the menu in
 the
  upper left-hand corner) I would really like to share these on the
  gnome-look site for others to enjoy but am unsure if it was even legal
  for me to have edited them in the first place. I attached my creations
  for you to have a look, please if someone could inform me as to whether
  it is ok for me to upload these to gnome-look that would be great! Also
  feel free to use them yourselves if you like them or find any use for
 them.
 

 This is the correct list for this question. ;)

 The icons are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike
 2.5. So do what you like under that. Be aware, Canonical does own the
 trademark for the logo but is pretty liberal with it's use. (like the
 Ubuntu logo)

 Also, if you do artwork, feel free to show it off and get involved here.
 We ALWAYS need people to work with on art.


 -Cory K.

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Jack inclusion in Main

2010-01-20 Thread Eric Hedekar
Hey Everyone,

Just curious what the status of the Jack main inclusion report is?  I see
there has been some work put in by Scott at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportJACK but I'm curious if that's
ready to create the launchpad bug?

- Eric Hedekar
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Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork question

2010-01-20 Thread Louie Queral
Honestly, I feel like the addition of an official Ubuntu Studio forum
(preferably separate from the messiness of the ubuntu forums) would be the
most efficient way to encourage involvement. The wiki's are great ways to
display user contributed artwork and such, but in my opinion, it acts as
more of a gallery rather than a station for discussion and further
development.

Forums are quick to set up, free, and easy to maintain. I can see our forum
separated into different categories such as Development, Bugs,
Troubleshooting etc. However, in regards to art, the forum should be divided
into several subforums:

-Logo Design
-Theme/Icon Design
-Website Design/Improvements

Moderators will also stick threads that they feel are becoming popular, or
increasingly productive. This kind of structure will allow artists to not
only upload their work quickly and effectively, but also pass their work
through a medium that offers a community of critics.

Forgive me if I sound intrusive, but I envision the future of Ubuntu Studio
as being a well-respected linux distro focused on multimedia creation. A
distro that offers artists, musicians, animators, and directors the chance
to create their work on an open-source platform that is stable, efficient,
graphically appealing, and simple. We really have a chance here to continue
developing something magnificent, and in order to do so, we need a more
tightly knit community.

Just my two cents,
Luis


On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Cory K. coryis...@gmail.com wrote:

 Our art can be added on the GNOME-Look site or here:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Artwork/UserContributed

 There are tentative discussions for Ubuntu Studio to have it's own forum
 under ubuntustudio.org.


 -Cory K.

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Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork question

2010-01-20 Thread Jussi Schultink
Hi,

On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 5:38 AM, Louie Queral louiethecu...@gmail.comwrote:

 Honestly, I feel like the addition of an official Ubuntu Studio forum
 (preferably separate from the messiness of the ubuntu forums) would be the
 most efficient way to encourage involvement. The wiki's are great ways to
 display user contributed artwork and such, but in my opinion, it acts as
 more of a gallery rather than a station for discussion and further
 development.

 Forums are quick to set up, free, and easy to maintain. I can see our forum
 separated into different categories such as Development, Bugs,
 Troubleshooting etc. However, in regards to art, the forum should be divided
 into several subforums:

 -Logo Design
 -Theme/Icon Design
 -Website Design/Improvements

 Moderators will also stick threads that they feel are becoming popular, or
 increasingly productive. This kind of structure will allow artists to not
 only upload their work quickly and effectively, but also pass their work
 through a medium that offers a community of critics.

 Forgive me if I sound intrusive, but I envision the future of Ubuntu Studio
 as being a well-respected linux distro focused on multimedia creation. A
 distro that offers artists, musicians, animators, and directors the chance
 to create their work on an open-source platform that is stable, efficient,
 graphically appealing, and simple. We really have a chance here to continue
 developing something magnificent, and in order to do so, we need a more
 tightly knit community.

 I agree forums are all that, but as an officially recognised derivative of
Ubuntu, we need to make use of officially sanctioned areas. this isnt to say
we cannot have our own, but that if possible, we should work with existing
facilities. Second, by utilising the part of Ubuntu forums we have been
given, we gain access to a lot more viewers, and thus a lot more possible
contributors. If a decision is made that we need more room in the forums, or
a different structure, I  am well familiar with the members of the forums
council and can do the necessary liason work to make it happen.

If you have time, please join our IRC channel and feel free to have a chat
to us in realtime about it there.

Jussi.


Just my two cents,
 Luis



 On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Cory K. coryis...@gmail.com wrote:

 Our art can be added on the GNOME-Look site or here:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Artwork/UserContributed

 There are tentative discussions for Ubuntu Studio to have it's own forum
 under ubuntustudio.org.


 -Cory K.

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