I was testing apps from the various ubuntustudio packages and I came to the conclusion that even if Live CD space wasn't too big a problem (I was excluding packages with a JACK requirement but including those with just a libqt* dependency), most wouldn't be up to Ubuntu's default install standards. However some little ones that I had tried before and liked:
agave gtick gnome-specimen and some that have gotten positive mentions here before: scribus inkscape Now, of the remainder, I was wondering if any of you would include apps from the following nine; I get the feeling they each either fits a niche that's too small to justify their general inclusion, or have a GUI that's too different, or are generally too difficult to use, etc.: kino hugin beast blender fontforge stopmotion hydrogen denemo pitivi Though I thought hugin and stopmotion were probably the two closest to meriting inclusion, though still perhaps overly specialty apps; thoughts? Also, of course, if you would include any from ubuntustudio* that I didn't list? :) Finally, a brief question about a package that isn't part of ubuntustudio* but has the look of one that should be: xaralx Did they ever solve the GPL issue with cdraw? http://www.linux.com/articles/59160 CK -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss