Welcome, Joseph! Thanks so much for your willingness to contribute to this invaluable project for us video editors out there. And I agree with everyone, the more people see how beneficial the FOSS world is for users, the better chance we have of making them use Free Software full time.

Light side, FTW. :)

Cheers,

JRD

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Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 18:12:58 +0200
From: "Lionel Allorge ([email protected])"
        <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [kdenlive] Introducing Joseph,     working on Kdenlive
        Windows port for GSoC
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Hi,

It's a pleasure to share the good news with you: Joseph's project to work on
Kdenlive port to Windows has been validated by KDE (thanks for sharing the
slots) & Google. Joseph had already made this offer last year, but we were
not ready on our side... With the Qt5/KF5 port behind us, it is a great new
step to climb! Meanwhile he had been working for KDE on Kopete, so he
already knows our environment, tools and community.

I will try to answer his questions regarding development, you may help too
here, but also I hope in testing the earliest binaries whenever they would
come?!

So please welcome him in our group, and be sure we will inform you for every
progress we make...
Thanks for this good news.

I have been using kdenlive to edit videos for several years, especially for
the non profit french organisation April <http://www.april.org/> and for
Wikimedia Commons, like this one :
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Manufacture_nationale_de_S
%C3%A8vres_Atelier_du_Moulin_2013.webm

I work on a Kunbuntu distribution but people regularly ask me about editing
videos on Windows with free software and the only software I can recommand
right now is Blender. But Blender is not specialised in video editing. So
having Kdenlive working on Windows would be a great step to help people to
leave the dark side of the force and get rid of Windows.

Best regards.


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