On Wed, Sep 2, 2015, at 06:19 PM, ttoine wrote:
(...)
> That is my purpose: how can we attract users, create a more active
> community, that would be able to create and maintain useful resources? I
> am
> not sure anymore that Ubuntu Studio is still the best way. This is why I
> started this thread on the mailing list.
> 
(...)

I don't see many closed doors in regard for Ubuntu Studio. Quite the
opposite. It's very much an open field for people who want to
contribute. And, if we don't have enough contributors, it's a matter of
finding a way to get more.

But, if enough people are interested in doing something new, why not?

Just, please, if you do packaging work for something based on Debian
packages, why not also do it in Debian so that the large masses can
benefit, and not just a select few who users a niche distro.

The further upstream you make the changes, the more people you will
benefit. And Ubuntu Studio is a perfect contact point between the large
masses of users, and the upstream developers
.
I can't figure a better place to put your effort than here right now.

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