On 01/07/2015 05:32 AM, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
> If someone wants to organize a fund raiser, please do.
I actually talked about this with Harry recently and it seems that
organizing the funding isn't all that complicated as we've maybe been
assuming.
Basically, the idea is that if we do an Indie
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> Improving the core is hard to present as important for many
Yeah, there's nothing "sexy" about replacing the foundation of a house.
I believe we are currently in a uniquely good position with the project.
We have refactoring, core rewriting, and bug fixing happening. We have
wiki, website,
Oh, and an idea for a fundraiser: Include something people really want.
Improving the core is hard to present as important for many (I believe),
while better Sampletracks is something a lot of people want and maybe pay
for. A little bit of both is probably the way to go.
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They seemed a lot more organized, and do they live on the same location as
well?
At first I really disliked the mentality that the more you pay the more you
decide, but it will definitively encourage people to pay, and the program
will most likely only benefit from it. The developer/we can decide
diiz wrote
> On 12/26/2014 01:40 AM, Stian Jørgensrud wrote:
>> So maybe Ctrl +
>> right click for the context menu throughout the software would be better?
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> No, it wouldn't.
Well, I am glad I chose to keep right click for context meny without being
aware of this respond.
https://github.com/L
On 01/06/2015 03:35 PM, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
> @musikBear,
>
> Same symptom, different OS. Unfa's talking about KXStudio, which in
> contrast to openSUSE, DOES have a maintainer actively part of our
> project and which we do recommend most Ubuntu derivatives to install
> from for the latest ver
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> > Or maybe it's better to look for another organization?
Yes, I would recommend another one. Video editing may fall in alignment
with what Gnome wants to offer with their default desktop per FAQ: "nice
integration of neat GNOME technologies (such as GTK+, Clutter, GLib, etc.)".
Not only are
I can't find any info about fundraising with GNOME anywhere, other than the
little info in the FAQ. I suppose someone could send an email to the
fundraiser address*. Or maybe it's better to look for another organization?
*I'm a bit hesitant to do so myself, since I'm not really in a posititon to
r
Thanks for sharing! It is quite interesting how many of those expensive
items we do for zero euros! :)
But having a larger organization back the project is a pretty good idea,
but be weary of what that could sign us up for. Once money gets exchanged,
you need to be prepared to talk about it, and
@musikBear,
Same symptom, different OS. Unfa's talking about KXStudio, which in
contrast to openSUSE, DOES have a maintainer actively part of our project
and which we do recommend most Ubuntu derivatives to install from for the
latest version.
On the contrary, we don't have anyone from SUSE or o
already rejected by tresf: https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/issues/1547
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Pitivi, an open source video editor, has been running a rather successful
looking fundraiser to get to 1.0 here:
http://fundraiser.pitivi.org
Maybe we could take some ideas from them if we still want to do the paid
developer thing? For example they're taking their donations through GNOME,
which sho
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