Kim. So with all of the wonderful info in the thread I'd like to suggest
a way you can help remedy the perceived "blind spot" you suggested was
here by contributing to Ubuntu and or Studio.
Take what you have learned and write up a HOWTO on the wiki.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community I'm sure what
This is a one-time announcement, please see
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=814808 for further discussion.
Okay, so recently Prismatic7 pointed out that the Community Documentation of
UbuntuStudio https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio is getting a
little out of date in some
Hi everyone,
For french users, we have translated into french the documentation page
of Open Movie Editor here
http://fr.lprod.org/wiki/doku.php?id=video:openmovieeditor:tutoriel1
The original page is here :
http://propirate.net/repos/openme-developers/doc/tutorial.html
The author Richard
On Monday 31 December 2007 04:18:10 Jussi Schultink wrote:
> Hello All.
>
> As has been discussed before, there is a lack of documentation for
> Studio work on Ubuntu.
> What does this have to do with me, I hear you say?
-clip
(https://help.ubuntu.com/communi
Hello All.
As has been discussed before, there is a lack of documentation for
Studio work on Ubuntu.
What does this have to do with me, I hear you say?
YOU can help with this. Do you have a favourite guide for an
application? Can you write a good how to?
Then please do head over to the wiki
I did some editing and have worked on some of the documentation for
the Ardour site. I'd be happy to work on the Ubuntustudio stuff as
well. I'm horribly busy teaching this year, but during the summer I
can kick in.
Matthew Polashek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.tinysongs.com
www.Jan
raydar wrote:
> Cory,
>
> I'm kind of in the same category as Bill. I edit for a living, and I'm
> an UbuntuStudio user interested in using and improving a/v apps, but
> I've got just a little experience in an app or two. If you could use
> another hand, please let me know.
>
> --Ray
>
Awe
Cory,
I'm kind of in the same category as Bill. I edit for a living, and I'm
an UbuntuStudio user interested in using and improving a/v apps, but
I've got just a little experience in an app or two. If you could use
another hand, please let me know.
--Ray
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On Nov 8, 2007 5:45 AM, Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since someone is looking like they want to take the lead all
> documentation would be done with him.
>
I'd be happy to help out with documentation if whomever is leading is
putting a team together.
Cheers...Stev
Since someone is looking like they want to take the lead all
documentation would be done with him.
-Cory
William F. Dudley Jr. wrote:
> Cory,
>
> I write pretty well. I've used *some* of u-studio programs, but am by no
> means an expert. What exactly would this entail? I
I guess for the last requirement "Writes well.", non native english
speakers like myself aren't allowed.
Crapers,
Luis de Bethencourt
On Nov 7, 2007 2:34 PM, Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're currently looking for a person to lead/create our documen
We're currently looking for a person to lead/create our documentation team.
Requirements:
* Work with the existing Ubuntu documentation team
* Know many of the applications Ubuntu Studio focuses on.
* Writes well. :)
Any interested parties please reply to this mail.
-Cory \m/
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