Dear AirTime community,
As Sourcefabric mentioned in their recent statement, their development efforts are concentrating on the SaaS offering of Airtime.pro. For a while now, changes are not being merged back into the open source branch of AirTime and the branches have started to diverge heavily. While Sourcefabric in principle wants to continue to support the open source branch of AirTime, they are prohibited from doing so for financial reasons. Effectively, the development of the open source version of AirTime has come to a stop.
We as broadcasters depend on a continuously updated and maintained version of AirTime. Sourcefabric offered three solutions in their statement: 1) Wait for them to have time to merge SaaS features back to the open source version 2) Start using the SaaS offering Airtime.pro 3) Fork AirTime and continue development independently.
For the last two years, we have hoped for solution 1. However, since no progress seems to have been made, we have decided to fork the project. This will enable us to coordinate our development efforts and will enable AirTime to continue to evolve as an open source, on-premises solution.
The undersigned contributors have begun undertaking the necessary steps to start this endeavour under the moniker ''LibreTime''. We aim to create a community managed radio solution with an active developer community that is both easy to install and use. There is also a taiga where we have started to coordinate.
We invite everyone to join our efforts of becoming a friendly inclusive community of stations from around the globe that use, document and improve LibreTime. Join us in fixing bugs and in defining how we manage the codebase going forward.
We believe that AirTime offers a solid foundation for an excellent online and terrestrial radio broadcast infrastructure, and are very grateful that Sourcefabric offered it to the world in the spirit of libre and open source software. In this same spirit, we aim to use this offer and adapt it to our current needs. If in future Sourcefabric has the capacity to spend developer time on merging features back from their SaaS-branch or offer any other kind of collaboration, we are very open to discuss any potential for cooperation as it arises.
Kind Regards,
Lucas Bickel, Radio Bern RaBe
Robb Ebright, WCRS-LP
Markus Roth, Radio Bern RaBe
Jean-Marie Favreau, Radio Campus Clermont-Ferrand
The complete LibreTime documentation is available at libretime.org.
Since this is an alpha release there will be bugs in the code. Some features that went missing in legacy upstreams "pro" branch have been backported while others are still waiting for such treatment. Please report any issues and/or feature requests in the issue tracker.
Please direct all further inquiries to GitHub.
Cheers,
Lucas
Lucas Bickel said:Hello All
The LibreTime Community is proud to announce our first official release: LibreTime 3.0.0-alpha.We have set up shop on GitHub at LibreTime/libretime.Our first release contains the following features:
- Working installer for Debian and Ubuntu
- Automated Vagrant setup for developers on either Debian, Ubuntu or CentOS
- Removed visible legacy upstream branding
- Disable most legacy upstream "pro" SaaS integrations
- "pro" widgets for everyone
- AutoDJ support for shows
- Tons of bugfixes like working silan cue cuts and more
The complete LibreTime documentation is available at libretime.org.
Since this is an alpha release there will be bugs in the code. Some features that went missing in legacy upstreams "pro" branch have been backported while others are still waiting for such treatment. Please report any issues and/or feature requests in the issue tracker.
Please direct all further inquiries to GitHub.
Cheers,
Lucas
Roger Wilco said:@bart -- a $10 dedicated server =))
That's as hilarious as voisses breaking Liquidsoap hacks into 58 posts and calling it "Airtime" =))
Voisses Tech said:@Roger.
"This is a dead software"
I bet Roger like "Haunted Castle",which looks good outside but weird inside.
PHP codes are hard to maintain and if you are using a framework then even if you construct the logics in Raw PHP then you should be capable of converting it to the respective Framework.
I honestly like Airtime.
This is covers all you said was missing but the truth of what's missing is as I said RESPECT.
Anybody read this can note "AIRTIME IS NOTHING WITHOUT LIQUIDSOAP HACKS"
I guess you can apply for the Head of Support at Sourcefabric,its available I think ,you then can limit my freedom
By the Way go look at Voisses (Caribbean Experience ) on Tunein mine does not used any of Bill's code or the pro and Guess what it works perfectly. Guess we do not even need Airtime neither
Oh By the Way did I tell You my main play out is Rivendell and
Listen to these two files
http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ftpdocs/rivendell/audio/Mixdown1.flac
http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ftpdocs/rivendell/audio/Mixdown2.flac
you will learn something
Did I tell you also about my media server and NAS.
Guess we contribute in many ways. Most open source go on like kickstarter and other to fund themselves and there is where we contribute, my dear friend, cause not everybody can contribute code so we donate,time,criticism or money
Thank You Roger
I will recommend sourcefabric to give you a post to collect peanuts and give advice
Remember a name is better than any pocket money but I guess if you are at the bottom of Maslow hierarchy of Needs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs you will see it different.
Added
I remember this nice post as I was about to do a video on my mac.
http://www.openshotvideo.com/2013/03/100-funded-on-kickstarter.html
its still free and one of the best out there and the best open source video editor
Also check the Airtime code and see how much of it comes from github and other people
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