Mission Statement - Draft 1

About, the long version

Ubuntu Studio is an official flavor of Ubuntu, and the most widely used multimedia orientated GNU/Linux distribution in the world. It comes preinstalled with a selection of the most common free multimedia applications available, and is configured for best performance for the Ubuntu Studio defined workflows, audio, graphics, video, photography and publishing.

Ubuntu Studio is a community effort, targeted towards all skill levels, from beginner to pro, and aims to be easy to install and easy to use, as well as provide all the tools nessecary for any type of media content creation.

We aim to be an example on how to configure a Debian based operative system for our workflows, contributing in bringing improvements upstream to Debian, and communicating with developers directly, by doing testing, fixing bugs and providing feedback.

We aim to be a the gateway for users coming into the Linux world, wanting to use Linux for multimedia content creation, by providing applications and documentation, as well as being a portal to other GNU/Linux and FLOSS communities in the world.

We also want to make sure contributors of any skill level, who are wanting to give back to the community, should feel welcome and quckly blend into the team, and find information easily from our written documentation or through communication with other team members.

So, if you feel like contributing, please join the Ubuntu Studio team! We are always looking for new contributors of any skill level. We are all volunteers, and you may find us at:

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The Ubuntu Studio mission is to make multimedia content creation on GNU/Linux easy and intuitive for both the beginner and the pro.

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MISSION STATEMENT: might address the following (1):

(1) even if we don't include all of this in the mission statement (which might not be a good fit), the team should probably still identify these topics and document them somewhere (website FAQ?) (2) if we support only LTS->LTS, how do we manage backports ? Most of users will expect us to provide recent versions of our main apps (Ardour, Gimp, etc.)

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UbuntuStudio/MissionStatement (last edited 2013-02-27 02:38:21 by h-162-149)