Fedora Studios Spin?
Greg DeKoenigsberg
gdk at redhat.com
Mon Feb 18 18:43:24 UTC 2008
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008, Michael Beckwith wrote:
> We could probably include stuff like video and sound editing in the art
> spin if it's not already planned. However, I also know that linux is a
> bit of a sore spot when it comes to really high quality video editing. I
> am not sure when that will change, but there are some programs out there
> that do the stuff.
Yep.
If you're serious, we should start by engaging Fernando Lopez-Lezcano ant
Planet CCRMA. Google it. :)
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> Francesco Ugolini wrote:
>> I was searching the web when i found this page
>> http://studio-linux.org/studios/, i know it is a little bit obsolete,
>> but if you see many of those studios use (or used) Fedora Core 1/2.
>>
>> So I've got an idea: why don't create a Fedora Spin with open source
>> movie/sound/image programmes. Yes, i know you may think this is the
>> wrong place for such issues, but I'm here to asking you what you
>> think, maybe it would be useful to know if someone is available to
>> take such responsibility (building rpm, QA etc...).
>>
>> I read some time ago that there is an Art spin planned. Why don't add
>> movie tools and name it Fedora Studio Spin? There are a lot of
>> hobbyists that are in search of a free studio suite for their own
>> videos and """films""", it could be a reason to chose fedora instead
>> of commercial alternatives that many can't legally afford.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Francesco Ugolini
>>
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