C-Cramp is a tool for a mysql database with data about music, DJs, shows, etc. for non-profit (college/university) radio stations that play music from hard media (CDs/vinyl). The primary focus is tracking & music and generating logs using a php frontend.
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I haven't had time to prepare a proper release because of some problems with the installer and windows, but if you're curious, you can check out the code with subversion over at http://code.google.com/p/c-cramp (simply because I know how to use subversion, but not cvs like sf.net has). peace, jxn
okay, i've said this before, but i'm going to try to release a beta soon in case anybody is interested in the project... I simply have to find the time to put together an installer script and a little light documentation. c-cramp has undergone some major re-definition/experimentation/bug-fixes/bug-additions/etc. over the summer. Many things are starting to work smoothly, but there are still issues and missing features that I'd like to have nailed down. I *think* we're getting close to a mysql DB structure freeze for this release, which is the most important first step in stabilizing the product! I hope to have a release out in the next couple of weeks. Contact me if you're interested in the project. thanks, jackson
I've just added the first functional "ajax" feature to the php frontend--nothing special, it just allows DJs to label tracks as "requests" and back directly from the main page without reloading the entire page. I haven't uploaded the files to sourceforge yet, because changes to the database structure and a switch to the new mysqli functions are pending... as well as an installer script.
looks like the slight delay of release turned into a long delay of release in the end. I've been looking into a few drastic coding changes for the future of c-cramp, including, but not limited to the following: * migration to php-5 * migration to mysql-5 * the addition of "ajax" replacements to awkward existing synchronous form and link components (possibly through an ajax library) * moving to xhtml strict * restructuring the * implimentation of plugins * ability to add traffic-event-modules * allowing integration with mpd and/or xmms2 for live music playing * some drastic layout changes * getting rid of all the nasty html elements (in favor of more robust css control, and better "theme" support potential) * implementing "preferences" into the server-side database * making c-cramp more friendly for simultaneous users * adding centralized and per-station features to allow for multiple radio station control from one installed intstance! * actually commenting code and making it maintainable and work-on-able/customizable by more people * reworking of login and permissions ...all of these things combined seem to spell one thing for c-cramp... total rewrite. In light of this, I decided some time ago to hold off with writing an installation script, because I don't plan on supporting an upgrade from this old version to the next (because this version wasn't downloaded too many times, anyway, so it's really not worth it). Development on the new version might start in january, but I wouldn't be surprised if a new version isn't pushed out until july. I put a development release out before then, but if you want a peek at the code early or would like to help out, please just email me or something. Thanks, Jackson
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