On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 17:12:32 +0100, Sean M. Pappalardo 
<[email protected]> wrote:

On 01/27/2011 02:48 PM, Herman Robak wrote:
** An agenda, some kind of schedule, and a place to maintain it.
I suggest a corner of the Documentation Wiki at cinelerra.org
(Maybe frequent IRC meetings, too)

I would suggest Launchpad.net as well. I'm a developer for Mixxx and we
use that site to great effect. It has a bug tracker, blueprints (feature
planning & targeting,) code repository (using Bazaar,)
...
You can use just the parts you like as well
...
Hopefully that's interesting to you.

It is.  I will take a look at what Launchpad has to offer.


On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 17:36:00 +0100, Douglas Pollard <[email protected]> 
wrote:

     I certainly would be will to do testing If I could get just a
little hand holding to get started. I am a fiction writer and I guess
there may be a loose connection there to writing tutorials. I would be
willing to do either or both.
...
 I use Cinelerra for my hobby stuff.  I like It better than Premier
which amazes my friend.
 Here is the reason why!   I like bending the bands to move camera
and projector zoom and lightness and darkness.  I like doing the same
with sound.  I try to make sound and video ebb and flow simularly to
attain a kind a rhythm, usually related to the the rhythm of the music,
though I try to pick music that matches the video.

The compositing abilities are neat indeed.  That's why I am interested in
testing and improving the correctness of Cinelerra's compositing.

--
Herman Robak

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