Due to cost and legal hassles in licensing a single track for a small
project I strongly recommend that you find suitable music somewhere else
where it's either free or can be licensed with a few clicks and a credit
card for a few hundred bucks.
I recommend Jamendo (www.jamendo.com) for that,
I've been having some discussions with the contact for the Norwegian
LoCo, Rubén Romero -- huayra on IRC -- regarding syndication of
videos. I bring this to your attention of two main reasons: 1) the
problem might not be restricted to our LoCo and 2) we don't feel
competent enough to decide which
You can count me in. I have read a lot of discussions of this issue from
community projects to contests involving regular users.
Regarding the licensing I don't know what you mean. If you are talking about
being able to say we are official or something like that, I believe I read
a post about it
First your arguing that FOSS isn't commercial (which is very wrong),
then your arguing that we have a social problem with expecting peer
reviewed code.
And finally you wrap it up with a market size argument.
So which is it? Is Ubuntu not a big enough target or are we just jerks
to poor
First, start small. The AAA developers are not interested. They have
turn-around times measured in years for _becoming_ interested and they don't
see a valuable market yet. We don't need them anyway.
What we want is to encourage And To Help casual, independent game
developers. Talented people /
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I have a problem, I hope you can help me with this.
I've promised to create good and extensive screenshots for Ubuntu Norway.
I have some reservations, since I want to do a professional job. I don't want
to release screencasts which doesn't match the real product, but I don't
want to redo my work
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 4:47 AM, John Botscharow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Alan,
Thanks. I kinda like it myself :-) I am pretty new to the team and am
not real sure on how to proceed, so if there is something that I should
do to move this
a lot of good work going here http://www.ubuntu-in.org/wiki/Help
On 8/9/06, sara vasquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rich can you put this on the TODO Wiki
1st issue (Learning about Ubuntu)
Web site Layout, art work --John and Pascal
What is Ubuntu (the software)
This is terrific. Very neat and clean interface and lots of good stuff.
Rajiv
On 8/10/06, गौरव मिश्रा(Gaurav) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a lot of good work going here http://www.ubuntu-in.org/wiki/Help
On 8/9/06, sara vasquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rich can you put this on the
I'd say that just posting all of what needs to be done, then assigning those that you know are covered works well. Then anything left people can see needs to be done and can take it if they want to.
On 7/19/06, sara vasquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
okplease bear with me as I am learning as I go
ok please bear with me as I am learning as I go and I am thinking out loud. I
am thinking if my to do list is the best way to approach this. I feel really
weird handing out jobs and not being complete sure that I am taking full
advantage of your help, so if you think that there is a better way
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John Baer wrote:
1. Spread Ubuntu
A lot of discussion but I am uncertain of what this is all about.
Yes I have spent some time at the Firefox site and I realize it is
very popular, but what does it mean to Ubuntu? Someone needs to
champion this
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