Hi, I appreciate your written enthusiasm and straight-forwardness very much, thank You for the warm welcome! :)
Let's get down to this :) On 2015-04-28 15:26, Len Ovens wrote: > We have 5 work flows for artistic work and the audio is the best > developed/understood. Someone who does graphic arts and can look at > our graphics work flow (photography and video too) and tell us what > is missing, what is just not really useful, what system settings > would be best, would be very helpful. This i would gladly assist to achieve. It would be very nice to get in contact with the persons and channels to feed with my assistance. I write this implicitly hoping these persons read this present thread, but i will also actively try to reach out via IRC. :) > Some of the things we want to do: > > - include an application that helps the user get audio setup right. > -makes sure they have RT priv > -finds audio interfaces and lets the user set the right one > -allows running jackdbus as the desktop audio backend > -allows changing jack parameters I would very much appreciate sitting on the audience/testing bench for the audio workflow. I have way too profane concept of signals and 0's for being allowed to fiddle with the roots of audio-signals in digital realms. But then again, this weakness makes me adapt to systems in ways that, as a test subject, might be of interest to you. > - allow DE choice at install time. We already allow workflow > application (...) > - (re)create an application installer specific to Studio (...) > - adjust our thinking to dealing with a DE that is effectively > menuless (...) I will galdly assist in this. As it may relate to the graphics as stated above On 2015-04-28 16:49, Kaj Ailomaa wrote: > > You are more then welcome to join developing Ubuntu Studio. > (...) > > If you have any questions, just ask and we will assist. > Thank you for giving me a proper starting node :) I will take those steps and get back thru a more distinctive threads then this... um.. presentation-thread :) On 2015-04-28 12:02, Ralf Mardorf wrote:> On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 11:12:03 > Now I would like to add a joke about the claim that he's "happy" and a > "human", but unfortunately I don't speak English fluently. > > There's a joke in German, form a well known German: > > "Menschlichkeit". — Wir halten die Tiere nicht für moralische Wesen. > Aber meint ihr denn, dass die Tiere uns für moralische Wesen halten? — > Ein Tier, welches reden konnte, sagte: "Menschlichkeit ist ein > Vorurteil, an dem wenigstens wir Tiere nicht leiden." - Friedrich > Nietzsche > > Regards, > Ralf > Ralf, vielen dank fûr deine ermutigende wörtern! :) Ich hoffe, dass die Tiere mir als ich sein möchte sehen: Robot <3 -- Set Hallstrom AKA Sakrecoer http://sakrecoer.com On Tue, 28 Apr 2015, Set Hallstrom wrote: > My name is Set. I am a 35 years young half-swede half-swiss happy human. > I speak French, Swedish, Spanish, German and English fluently but > unfortunately i spell non of them very good. My main fields of action > are music and graphics, having a master in graphic design from ECAV in > Switzerland. I have been involved in quite a few PR, A&R and HR > assignments, such as for night clubs in Barcelona, and RMLL (aka LSM > Libre Software Meetings). I also have a good deal of experience as > conflict solver and technical supporter. > > I'm interested in helping out and being a part of the dev crew. > Here is my CV: > http://set.hallstrom.ch > > If you think i could fit among you, let me know what the next step is. -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
