On 03/07/07, David Baelde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Peter, I'm OK for an IRC meeting, but my wednesday evening is busy.
Thursday is fine.
Main sticking points are the current lack of user access control It's certainly not a show-stopper, although it's important for production.
Well I am more so thinking on terms of our future development and where things go, certainly for myself user control is very important and it depends what level we build the daemon and gui to share user data. Ie a directory on a master server with all the users and the reason I bring this up now is object persistence through COBRA enables this.
actual features given via the daemon, for example it's currently not > possible to see past what the current playlist has in it's queue and hence > it's quite a limiting factor. It is possible, for example thanks to the metadata.history operator. It remembers the metadata of what has been played. Of course it's not integrated in playlist(), the question is more whether it should be or not..
The two distinct paths here are the local client to the GUI and the networked stream, I could probably just store two sets of data about what's been written into the Liq Script for the local and then build out on jingle boards and the like from there. Cheers.
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