On Thu, 12 Sep 2013, Sam Hulick wrote:
> I am looking to safeguard against someone taking these sounds and
> selling them to make a profit. I imagine the same is true for
> Ubuntu, no?
The whole ethos of Ubuntu is to build something that is legal to
share, legal to modify, legal to sell, libre (f
Hello Sam,
Sorry for joining this mailing list thread late. At the moment we
still do have the default start up sound, although it might not be
obvious at the first sight.
When one boots Ubuntu Desktop installation CD, one hears the distinct
short drums beat. It indicates that the installer has b
On 12 September 2013 19:07, Sam Hulick wrote:
> Not sure at this point as far as licensing. I feel like the startup sounds
> and ringtones should be free for personal use, but not commercial use. I
> think I'm comfortable with the CC BY-NC-ND license.
>
> http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-
2013/9/12 Sam Hulick
> Sorry, I think I'm looking for something else license wise. I don't mind
> if the sounds are used commercially (since Ubuntu can be used
> commercially), but I am looking to safeguard against someone taking these
> sounds and selling them to make a profit. I imagine the sam
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 1:40 PM, Sam Hulick wrote:
> Sorry, I think I'm looking for something else license wise. I don't mind
> if the sounds are used commercially (since Ubuntu can be used
> commercially), but I am looking to safeguard against someone taking these
> sounds and selling them to ma
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 8:40 PM, Sam Hulick wrote:
> Sorry, I think I'm looking for something else license wise. I don't
> mind
> if the sounds are used commercially (since Ubuntu can be used
> commercially), but I am looking to safeguard against someone taking
> these sounds and selling them
Sorry, I think I'm looking for something else license wise. I don't mind
if the sounds are used commercially (since Ubuntu can be used
commercially), but I am looking to safeguard against someone taking
these sounds and selling them to make a profit. I imagine the same is
true for Ubuntu, no? N
Not sure at this point as far as licensing. I feel like the startup
sounds and ringtones should be free for personal use, but not commercial
use. I think I'm comfortable with the CC BY-NC-ND license.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
-Sam
On 09/12/2013 12:51 PM, Vincent JOBARD
Hi Sam,
Le 12 sept. 2013 17:16, "Sam Hulick" a écrit :
>
> Hey all,
>
> Also, I'm happy to say that I'm now working officially with Canonical,
and will be sending some ideas for startup sounds and ringtones within a
couple weeks, which will wind up on Mark Shuttleworth's desk. The only
direction
Hey all,
Thanks for the input. I totally get the importance of sound for users
with visual impairment, and I'll definitely keep that in mind while
working on these sounds. I think the important factors really lie with
the lightdm sound to let the user know the computer is booted up.
Specifica
Hi Sam
2013/9/11 Sam Hulick
> I see the login process, sound wise, as being a one-two punch. When
> lightdm presents the login screen, I think it would be nice to have a very
> short (1-2 seconds) musical bit that is pleasing, but somewhat unresolved,
> coaxing the user to log in. Once they log
I appreciate the thought you've put into the login sound, and especially
that you bring an expert's insight into the sort of sonic atmospheres that
can evoke the feelings we desire. Ubuntu's core values [1] state that
"Ubuntu embodies freedom, and is collaborative, precise and reliable": to
whateve
Hey Winael,
Here's my take on startup sounds:
Music can obviously have a profound effect on people. Advertising
agencies know this, and use it quite effectively in some cases. Jingles
are tied to brands in order to affect a particular mood in the listener,
to create a positive association wit
Hi Sam,
First, Thx for your work and it's good to see that's you want to contribute
to Ubuntu
I don't think a music is a good idea for a startup sound. The startup sound
have to be short. It's more... a sound. So the work to do is more like
sound design.
But I join Sid idea about a ringtone for
Hello Sam,
first I think you are doing a great thing by helping our Ubuntu community.
This lifts the contributions received by Ubuntu to a whole new level. When
even professional musicians / composer take their time to contribute to
this great project.
To your request:
I and many many more think
I don't want to be rude, but could you provide some kind of proof of your
identity? (Such as a picture of yourself with today's date or a post to
your official twitter mentioning Ubuntu-- perhaps not this list so it
doesn't balloon again-- yeah, one of those?) This is a mailing list that is
more or
Hey Rick!
To be clear, I'm a composer, not a sound designer, so when I say
"startup sounds," I'm thinking something musical. I'll leave the UI
sounds and other alert sounds to someone more capable. Unless of course,
they all take a musical route. :)
I could just whip up some stuff and submit
Jonathan,
Not rude at all! Kind of amused someone would ever impersonate me,
really.. ;)
Verification here: https://twitter.com/SamHulick/status/377480952831696896
And no worries if you don't own the ME soundtracks. But for anyone who
would like to check out my work:
http://samhulick.com/mu
Hi Sam,
I'm sure there are all sorts of things that would benefit from sound
design. From apps to the system sounds like start up sounds.
Ubuntu is open to all sorts of contributors. Hopping on a mailing list
is a great start. Essentially, you are asking to join the Ubuntu
Community. Which is gre
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