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Linux Stopmotion is a Free Open Source application to create stop-motion
Linux Stopmotion / KStopmotion is a Free Open Source application to create stop-motion
animations. It helps you capture and edit the frames of your animation
animations. It helps you capture and edit the frames of your animation
and export them as a single file.
and export them as a single file.


Direct capture from webcams, MiniDV cameras, and DSLR cameras. It offers
Direct capture from webcams, MiniDV cameras, and DSLR cameras. It offers
onion-skinning, import images from disk, and time lapse photography. LSM
onion-skinning, import images from disk, and time lapse photography. Linux Stopmotion / KStopmotion
supports multiple scenes, frame editing, basic sound track, animation
supports multiple scenes, frame editing, basic sound track, animation
playback at different frame rates, and GIMP integration for image.
playback at different frame rates, and GIMP integration for image.
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=== Discussions and changes during the incubation ===
=== Discussions and changes during the incubation ===
* We evaluate to switch to CMake as the build system.
* With release 0.8.6 we introduced CMake as build system, qmake is going to removed for master.
* We renamed the application to KStopmotion, as Linux is [https://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/trademark-usage/ trademarked].
* We use KDE invent for code hosting, continuous testing, issue tracking.
* We decided to renamed the application to KStopmotion, as Linux is [https://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/trademark-usage/ trademarked].
* We should integrate better to KDE's tech stack: Internationalization, using KDE libraries, update and reformat documentation.
* We should gain both users and contributors from the KDE community. If we fail to do so, KStopmotion has no future as it relies on too few people.


== Team ==
== Team ==
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List the actions planned to get in compliance with the manifesto. Don't hesitate to even list parts of the manifesto which don't require action and highlight why. This part will really be used as a discussion starting point with the project sponsor.
List the actions planned to get in compliance with the manifesto. Don't hesitate to even list parts of the manifesto which don't require action and highlight why. This part will really be used as a discussion starting point with the project sponsor.
=== Update May 2022 ===
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I wrote a replacement of the build system [1], but did not feel confident for                                                                             
merging it. In the meantime I have been busy reanimating some 20+ year old                                                                                 
academic finite element code [2]. I learnt to use the GitLab CI system. I want                                                                             
to set this up for KStopmotion, too. That will help me replacing the build                                                                                 
system without breaking the code on other distributions.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                                           
Actually, I was hoping to attract some developers and being able to interact a                                                                             
little bit more with them. I assume I have to write more code myself, make a                                                                               
release (in consultation with Tim Band), and do some more PR like writing on                                                                               
Planet KDE and such.                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                           
Maybe it is also a good idea to migrate to Qt 6.2. It should not be that hard
and will help me get more familiar with our code base.
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== Sponsor Checklists ==
== Sponsor Checklists ==

Revision as of 21:21, 7 January 2023

KStopmotion / Linux-Stopmotion

Sponsor: Carl Schwan

Linux Stopmotion / KStopmotion is a Free Open Source application to create stop-motion animations. It helps you capture and edit the frames of your animation and export them as a single file.

Direct capture from webcams, MiniDV cameras, and DSLR cameras. It offers onion-skinning, import images from disk, and time lapse photography. Linux Stopmotion / KStopmotion supports multiple scenes, frame editing, basic sound track, animation playback at different frame rates, and GIMP integration for image. Movies can be exported to a file and to Cinelerra frame lists.

Technically, it is a C++ / Qt application with optional dependencies to camera capture libraries.

Discussions and changes during the incubation

  • With release 0.8.6 we introduced CMake as build system, qmake is going to removed for master.
  • We use KDE invent for code hosting, continuous testing, issue tracking.
  • We decided to renamed the application to KStopmotion, as Linux is trademarked.
  • We should integrate better to KDE's tech stack: Internationalization, using KDE libraries, update and reformat documentation.
  • We should gain both users and contributors from the KDE community. If we fail to do so, KStopmotion has no future as it relies on too few people.

Team

List the people committed to the project and actively working on it:

  • Tim Band
  • Christoph Grüninger

Manifesto Compliance Plan

List the actions planned to get in compliance with the manifesto. Don't hesitate to even list parts of the manifesto which don't require action and highlight why. This part will really be used as a discussion starting point with the project sponsor.

Candidate ready

Status Description Notes
TO DO Project description ... <{{{3}}}>
DONE Project team see above
TO DO Manifesto compliance plan ... <{{{3}}}>

Incubating

Status Description Notes
DONE Repository and code available (in playground) 2021-04-13: Repository copied from SourceForge to https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/stopmotion
DONE Mailing list available 2021-04-28: Mailing list [email protected] created and started to use
TO DO Website available (if applicable) ... <{{{3}}}>
TO DO Active community ... <{{{3}}}>
TO DO Manifesto compliance ... <{{{3}}}>