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.
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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