This looks really promising. Thanks for sharing David (and thanks to 
Gabriel for releasing it!)

Tom

David Baelde wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Gabriel Afana has been using liquidsoap for quite some time. He runs
> the DJ radio <http://www.plurlife.com> and developed a web-based
> interface for it. Gabriel has recently cleaned up his code, called
> Dromey, to make it available to the world at
> <http://www.dromey.com/source/dromey.zip>. I haven't installed it
> myself but I've seen it running and I had a look at it, it seems nice.
> Check it out!
>
>  A few features:
>   - input.harbor() for live shows, with time-based authentication
>     and automatic kicking (if I remember correctly Gabriel is the pioneer
>     in that domain, and he might still be the only one with such a system
>     polished and in production)
>   - automatic schedule that can be viewed or edited on the web
>     (his system is tightly coupled with liquidsoap in the sense that it
>     knows exactly when songs will start and stop)
>   - upload files, request files and announces via the web interface
>   - different profiles (user, manager, admin)
>   - monitoring of all details via the web
>
> I believe several people on this list will be interested in his
> system. The live show and scheduling features in particular are often
> talked about here. You guys might be able to use directly his system,
> perhaps after minor tweaks. Otherwise, Gabriel says that it should be
> possible to re-use just a module.
>
> The future of the Dromey project is up to you. You might convince
> Gabriel to add features, fix bugs. My hope is that several people will
> be able to unite on that code base and build something that can be
> re-used in various configurations and is maintained over time. This
> would be a big step forward for the community.
>
> Cheers & thank you Gabriel.
>   


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