On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Asmo Koskinen <asmo.koski...@arkki.info> wrote:
> Eric Hedekar kirjoitti:
>
>> But really, documentation has not occured in the community docs since
>> Hardy, testing is almost non-existent (I'm trying to help fix that), and
>> packaging is an area that many hads already help with.
>>
>> PLEASE, everyone jump on board and do your part.  Linux is built on and
>> only succeeds with a vibrant development community.
>
> I try to do my best here in Finland in Finnish.
>
> http://wiki.ubuntu-fi.org/Ubuntu_Studio
> http://forum.ubuntu-fi.org/index.php
>
> My main focus is in LTSP, another Alternate Ubuntu. But I have installed
> Ubuntu Studio in music lab in very same school, where they have over 100
> thin clients (two servers).
>
> Here is video about that school and Ubuntu Studio. Made in Ubuntu
> Studio, of course.
>
> http://blip.tv/file/1170407
>
> ----

That is _so_ cool! I just blogged about it:
http://luisbg.blogalia.com/historias/62684

We have heard a few stories like this, but nobody has made a video or
even photos of such deployments before.
Can you give us more details? How many machines, age of students,
hardware, since is the same place as LTSP... are the kids learning
about freedom and sharing also?

Cheers!

Luis

>
> Because there always will be too few people, too little time and too
> much to do, keep focus very tight.
>
>
> We need most stable 64 DAW.
>
>
> 1. Keep focus in LTS versions. Two years cycle is fast enough for this
> kind of very special Ubuntu. I (we) can use every release three years.
> So next release is 10.04 - we have one year to go.
>
> 2. Keep focus in RT kernel.
>
> 3. Keep focus in jack/jack2.
>
> 4. Keep focus in ffado.
>
> 5. Keep focus in Ardourd2 and Rosegarden. There are of course lots of
> programs that are needed when work with Ardour2 and Rosegarden, but keep
> focus in these two ones.
>
> 6. Drop everything else. Let someone else take care Video (maybe meta
> package) or Graphics (maybe meta package). And I really do not care
> about splash or theme or anything else in desktop. I use programs in
> full screen, so desktop can be whatever.
>
> Bottom line: Keep focus in what make Ubuntu Studio so unique and keep it
> that way.
>
> Cory - thank you very much and all the best for you, you have done so
> much this far! I think I know something about your feelings, been there
> with OpenOffice.org and localization process in finnish.
>
> ----
>
> What I can do more?
>
> I can test - I have now Delta 66 (desktop) and Echo AudioFire 4 (laptop)
> for that and I can write more howtos in finnish, when Jaunty is official
> out.
>
> Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
>
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