[ubuntu-studio-devel] ubuntu-studio-devel Digest, Vol 122, Issue 7

Helios Martinez Dominguez helios.cobain.stefani at gmail.com
Sun Jun 25 02:27:04 UTC 2017


Greetins,

As i barely found the time to read the overall rules, requirements and
restrictions to the development process, i will address the packages i
believe we should add with the next release through the mailing list.

First, i believe we should focus on providing enough performance and
security within the out-the-box configuration so the overall audiovisual
creative process be reliable and the user can focus on creation rather than
configuration. As system administrator i usually install *bind9* (a DNS
server) to provide local domain security over DNS poisson attacks, i
install *squid3* to provide for a local proxy service increasing security
over the network connection, and install *racoon* to provide of VPN
(Virtual Private Network) which i always fail to configure due to time
constrains or work load, even system stability due to security issues. I
also provide the system with *vsftpd* (a Secure FTP Daemon) which allows me
to access my files over FTP, and enable *ufw* (Uncomplicated Firewall).
None of this services require much processing time, which remains critic to
me as i run Ubuntu Studio on a 2.0 GHz AMD Dual-Core E-450 with only 2GB
DDR2 and a portable Atom processor with only 1GB. The applications could be
provided and pre-configured as-is.

Beyond security issues and measures i should address i usually work in my
audiovisual studio with CAD/CAM designs and applications, which i usually
rely on *LibreCad*. Generally, there is the need to redact some reports,
papers, and transcriptions which i usually do on *LibreOffice*. Neither of
them are heavy to use nor unstable, both light weighted and stable enough
to do the job, LibreOffice even provides a recovery mechanism when the
system becomes unstable and brings back opened files that where being
edited on previous sessions. Pre-installed LibreCad and LibreOffice would
be a great advance. I am making use of Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS (Precise
Pangolin) as it seems to be the only version that still boots properly on
my studio systems, and i usually upgrade the distribution to 14.04, so i am
not sure if any of this applications or configurations are ready to use in
other distribution versions.

There is the imperative need to provide the audiovisual industry with
standardized out-of-the-box compositing, editing, and post-production
applications which allow us to migrate our audiovisual work-flow without
impacting negatively over the standardized infrastructure, codecs and
times. I myself have grouped and extensive investigation of audiovisual
applications which i have linked through a website <http://cccam.esy.es/>,
most of them requiring heavy computation loads and being quite unstable,
even providing a different work-flow than standardized which makes
extremely difficult to satisfy deadlines and industry times properly. I
would like to provide with a more consistent to solution to such issues,
yet all i can do, for now, is to address them through the mailing list.
Thanks in advance for your time and consideration.




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*Helios Martínez Domínguez*Consorcio Cooperativo Cinematográfico Artístico
Musical (CCCAM) -- Director General


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> Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2017 17:27:24 +0200
> From: Ross Gammon <rosco at ubuntustudio.org>
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> Subject: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Fwd: Artful Aardvark Alpha 1?
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> Hi,
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> As we are not yet ready with ubuntustudio-controls, probably Alpha 1 is
> not much use to us. Any thoughts?
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> Subject:        Artful Aardvark Alpha 1?
> Date:   Wed, 21 Jun 2017 12:16:42 -0500
> From:   Simon Quigley <tsimonq2 at ubuntu.com>
> Organization:   Ubuntu
> To:     ubuntu-release <ubuntu-release at lists.ubuntu.com>
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> Hello everyone,
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> I'm currently signed up to do checklist tracking for Alpha 1 next week,
> so I'm wondering, who is participating?
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> If your flavor would like to participate in Alpha 1, in order to
> properly keep track of who is and who isn't participating (instead of
> having to sort through emails), I think it would make coordination
> easier if everyone were to to edit the wiki page:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/Alpha1
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> If it has changed, please also update the contact information for your
> flavor's release team and the link to where your release notes will be.
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> If you don't have access to the wiki, feel free to send me an email or a
> ping on IRC/Telegram and we can get that sorted out.
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> Thanks!
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