It’s really that easy to get involved with OpenShot on any level, and you certainly don’t need to be a programmer either. Have you been casually following OpenShot for a long time? Do you have amazing ideas for improving OpenShot? Do you want to help spark “video editing joy” in the world? Send an email to and introduce yourself. I had only dreamed of OpenShot becoming a full-time career, but I am so incredibly humbled and honored that OpenShot continues to grow, improve, and that I have scratched together enough money to work on this full-time! Hold on tight, because 2019 is going to be the most significant one yet for OpenShot! Get Involved So, please join the community, help answer questions, and hang out with us OpenShot people! Full-Time DevelopmentĪfter giving more than 10 years of my life to this project and this community, I am finally working full-time on OpenShot. Where can a new user ask questions? Where can users have rich discussions on problems, requested features, work-arounds, ideas, etc…? Introducing the official OpenShot subreddit. Over the past few months, our long-time user community / forum () died. It felt great to actually see the validation of why a more rigorous testing plan is necessary. I actually found many issues while working through the testing plan and resolved them all prior to release.
And for the record, I successfully completed the new release testing process for all 3 OSes (Linux, Mac, and Windows).
Instead of this task being done primarily by myself, I’m hoping that this more transparent and documented approach will allow other contributors to fully test OpenShot and help me out in this area. Included in this documentation is a completely new process for testing OpenShot before a release. One of my goals for 2019 is to make the development process for OpenShot as transparent as possible, and document absolutely every detail of OpenShot’s release cycle, release testing, and release flow. This has been a long time bug report, and is finally fixed in this release! Thanks to everyone for patience on this one, and I’m glad that it’s finally resolved. When splitting clips which displayed waveforms, the newly split clip would no longer display any waveform data. I know I might be the only person excited by this, but yay!
Download v2.4.4 Now About OpenShot->Changelog dialog, and you can quickly see what commits, the date of each commit, and you can even right click and view the GitHub commit information.