Hi Leo,

Actually, Ubuntu Forums is BACK UP. Sorry for not telling you and the
mailing list that. You will have to use Ubuntu Single Sign-on to use
the Forums, but otherwise it's the same old stuff.

Ubuntu-Studio-Devel list is for interested developers and contributors
of Ubuntu Studio, in which we discuss development, testing,
documentation, artwork and other matters.

Regards,
Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
Ubuntu Studio Release Manager.

2013/8/6 leo <le...@yahoo.com>:
> I totally LOVE Ubu Studio 13.04; am using 64 bit.
> What is the ubuntu-studio-devel mail list? Since the forums are down until
> the hackers invasion problem is solved,
> and I am a slow typer, mailing lists and forums are my best choice. There
> are a multitude of IRC's (I avoid because of my lacking typing skills),
> wikis, advice related sites, etc.,
> out there and I am still unaware of the Linux world suggested prorocols!
> Cheers, Leo
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Hartmut Noack <zettber...@linuxuse.de>
> To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
> Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 5:36 AM
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Libre Office for Ubuntu Studio
>
> Am 02.08.2013 13:40, schrieb Kaj Ailomaa:
>> We're currently moving towards becoming desktop environment agnostic,
>
> That I consider an excellent decision! One of the greatest pros for
> Linux is that it does not paternalize the user with only one choice for
> the DE. Maybe XFCE could remain the recommended default but to point the
> users to the fact, that they can always choose any other available
> surface is absolutely wise.
>
>> so
>> that would leave us with these problems to solve:
>>
>> When the user installs Ubuntu Studio, they will choose which DE
>> theyubuntu-studio-devel mail lis
>
>> want. We'll try to include as many as we can.
>>
>> For XFCE it will either be xfce4 or xubuntu-desktop.
>> We'll want to override some things - at least artwork.
>> The less, the better, as it leaves us with less maintenance work and we
>> can focus on the multimedia bit.
>>
>> We won't have our own set of primary desktop tools, unless we decide we
>> want a package like that to override applications in other DEs. I don't
>> see the point in this, but it's a possibility.
>> So, if we don't have our own primary desktop tools, what is left is our
>> workflows.
>> At least Libre Office Writer could be included in our publishing
>> workflow.
>>
>> These problems are to be solved for 14.04, and the discussion of this is
>> better suited for the ubuntu-studio-devel mail list.
>>
>> Just letting you guys know a bit of what is going on.
>>
>>
>
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