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Contents

  1. Ubuntu Studio Policy The Purpose of Ubuntu Studio Vote for new project lead Selecting preinstalled packages Cover all workflows No duplication of tools Deciding between two of the same Pro Tool vs Beginner Tool

  2. Inherited Policies Ubuntu General Terms and Policies Contributors Mailing Lists Packaging Debian Packaging

  3. The Purpose of Ubuntu Studio

  4. Vote for new project lead

  5. Selecting preinstalled packages Cover all workflows No duplication of tools Deciding between two of the same Pro Tool vs Beginner Tool

  6. Cover all workflows No duplication of tools Deciding between two of the same Pro Tool vs Beginner Tool

  7. Cover all workflows

  8. No duplication of tools

  9. Deciding between two of the same

  10. Pro Tool vs Beginner Tool

  11. Ubuntu General Terms and Policies Contributors Mailing Lists Packaging

  12. Debian Packaging

  13. General Terms and Policies

  14. Contributors

  15. Mailing Lists

  16. Packaging

  17. Packaging

Ubuntu Studio Policy

The Purpose of Ubuntu Studio

2.Optimize system performance needed for multimedia applications
3.Include relevant and up to date applications that cover all digital arts workflows
4.Provide documentation for users that covers every aspect of digital arts creation on Linux
5.Provide various tools (applications/documentation) to make system management easy for non-hackers
6.Report/adress bugs/issues/ideas upstream to Ubuntu -> Debian -> Software Developers to improve applications and packages

Provide a desktop base suitable for multimedia production work

Optimize system performance needed for multimedia applications

Include relevant and up to date applications that cover all digital arts workflows

Provide documentation for users that covers every aspect of digital arts creation on Linux

Provide various tools (applications/documentation) to make system management easy for non-hackers

Report/adress bugs/issues/ideas upstream to Ubuntu -> Debian -> Software Developers to improve applications and packages

Vote for new project lead

See UbuntuStudio/ProjectLeadVote

Selecting preinstalled packages

Cover all workflows

The aim for Ubuntu Studio is to cover all possible workflows in the range of digital arts production, which includes audio, graphics, video and writing.

No duplication of tools

If two applications do the same exact thing, only one of them should be included.

Deciding between two of the same

When deciding between two of the same type of applications, we usually choose the more common and popular one, since that is what most of our users will like to use, as well as being the best maintained.

Pro Tool vs Beginner Tool

Sometimes two applications will do the same things, but one is targeted at beginners and one at pros. In this case we prefer to include both, unless one application is friendly both to pros and beginners.

Inherited Policies

Ubuntu

General Terms and Policies

http://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies

Contributors

http://www.ubuntu.com/legal/contributors - Contributors to Ubuntu development (including contributors to Ubuntu Studio) must sign a contributor agreement.

Mailing Lists

http://community.ubuntu.com/contribute/support/mailinglists/ - Includes a section about mail list etiquette.

Packaging

Debian packages must conform to Debian Policy. See below.

Debian

Packaging

https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/

UbuntuStudio/Policy (last edited 2016-04-25 15:27:10 by localhost)