This is a good video editor, but doesn't it depend directly on ffmpeg?
Since ffmpeg is a cease-and-desist waiting to happen (and that's why we
love it) that would make it so it couldn't be included on the actual
install disc. Most Gnome programs deal with that by using gstreamer for
encoding/decoding so that there is a layer of seperation betweent the
two. But openshot has the complete removal of all gstreamer code as a
"High" priority on their Todo list.

... Plus, like Dorian, I don't like the image-buttons... they really
clash with the rest of Ubuntu. (Stock buttons were made for a reason.)

Those two reasons shouldn't bar it from being in the repositories, and I
totally think this program should be included for Lucid. I'm just saying
why I don't think it should be the default.

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[needs-packaging] OpenShot Video Editor
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