VideoTutorials

Luis de Bethencourt luisbg at ubuntu.com
Tue Feb 12 08:40:39 GMT 2008


On Feb 11, 2008 6:12 PM, Mark Stuart Burge <mark at msbrepairs.com> wrote:
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>  In the case of ubuntustudio, I would think maybe a collaboration between
> people interested could be one way of doing it.
>
>  I imagine a lot of people like myself have gone through the same learning
> curve of figuring out which apps to use and how to make them all work
> together.  While I don't have the expertise with rosegarden, I might have
> something to contribute towards aurdour / ardour+VST for example.
>  Once a few clips have been put together, the links to youtube clips could
> be put on the ubuntustudio website, to give people a better idea how to use
> the whole suite.
>
>  Developers might find it easier to do a quick video of them going through
> the motions, rather than spending time creating a document version.  The
> clips could be uploaded and again links put on the dev's page as well as the
> studio website.
>

Oh, once some videos are made posting them in a server and linking to
them in various places isn't a problem at all. But the videos need to
be made first. Will you do an Ardour screencast?

Luis de Bethencourt

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>  Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
>  On Feb 11, 2008 3:57 PM, Mark Stuart Burge <mark at msbrepairs.com> wrote:
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>  I can see pro's and con's to this, but one real benefit would be for end
> users to see how the developer uses an application. Often features that
> don't make it into the initial documentation can be revealed just by
> watching the developer go through the motions. After all, who better to
> demonstrate how to use a program than the person(s) who designed it. I
> know, back in the day when I wrote some apps (albeit for windows) there
> would inevitably be some functions that went undocumented and got
> forgotten about.
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> I would love to see a program like Rosegarden demonstrated the way it
> was intended to be used.
>
>  So you are talking about the app developers and not Ubuntu Studio
> developers.
>
> Ask Michael McIntyre if he wants to do it.
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> Luis
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>  However, I would not want to burden the developers any more. They have
> given so much of themselves to these projects already. Great work
> everyone and thank you.
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On Feb 11, 2008 5:01 PM, Luis de Bethencourt <luisbg at ubuntu.com> wrote:
> On Feb 11, 2008 3:57 PM, Mark Stuart Burge <mark at msbrepairs.com> wrote:
> > I can see pro's and con's to this, but one real benefit would be for end
> > users to see how the developer uses an application. Often features that
> > don't make it into the initial documentation can be revealed just by
> > watching the developer go through the motions. After all, who better to
> > demonstrate how to use a program than the person(s) who designed it.   I
> > know, back in the day when I wrote some apps (albeit for windows) there
> > would inevitably be some functions that went undocumented and got
> > forgotten about.
> >
> > I would love to see a program like Rosegarden demonstrated the way it
> > was intended to be used.
>
> So you are talking about the app developers and not Ubuntu Studio developers.
>
> Ask Michael McIntyre if he wants to do it.
>
> Luis
>
> >
> > However,  I would not want to burden the developers any more. They have
> > given so much of themselves to these projects already.  Great work
> > everyone and thank you.
> >
> >
> >
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