Hi Ross and Jonathan, hi all others, 
 
I've also decided to join the Council and help where I can. By the looks of it, 
that would be more on the Documentation/(Testing)/Artwork/PR/Support/Website 
side of things, though it seems to me that there is some demand in these 
departments as well, looking at the current team structure. 
 
On February 24, 2018 4:55 PM, Ross Gammon <ubuntustu...@the-gammons.net> wrote: 
> Can you let us know your launchpad ID? 
 
My Launchpad-ID is "captain-tux", though I still have to update that account in 
the near future, probably. 
 
Ross Gammon wrote: 
> Can you let us know a little but about yourself (skills, what you have 
> done with Ubuntu Studio in the past, and what you might enjoy working on)? 
 
In a nutshell, I am a freelance designer from Germany, graduated a media 
production course in the Netherlands, got interested in Linux/Ubuntu for 
security and privacy reasons a few years ago and decided to completely switch 
from a dual-boot system of Windows for work and vanilla Ubuntu for 
data-sensitive tasks to Ubuntu Studio around the release of 16.04 and make it 
work somehow. 
 
I currently do a lot of freelance work in the sense of flyers and magazines, 
advertisements, self-managed website setups with CMSs and an image film once in 
a while. Other than that, I've worked on 2D-animations and UIs for games and 
have a website project with a couple of friends and colleagues for which I do 
all the graphics, CSS and occasional JS. 
 
I mostly use Inkscape, Photoshop and InDesign in Wine/CrossOver, Sublime Text, 
Kdenlive and Spriter for video editing and/or small animations, which has 
worked out very well so far. In my private life, I also play guitar, bass and a 
little piano (figuratively and literally, in the sense of a small 
midi-keyboard) and dabble in mixing/production with Jack Winter's Reaper for 
Linux and osxmidi's LinVst bridge, which has worked great as well so far. 
 
Ross Gammon wrote:  
> Feel free to give the 16.04.4 Xenial "point release" a test if you have 
> time (see other post). 
 
I will be testing the images on two machines now and document my results while 
using the system in the next couple of days. 
 
 
Kind regards, 
Thomas 

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