On Tuesday 17 June 2008 19:53:43 Steve Jolly wrote:
> Everything broadcast in the last year.
If people want to build their own version at home, I'll be there talking
about Kamaelia and showing people how to get started with it. (That's not
everything Kamaelia does by a long shot, but it's one thing it can do well)
As long as you don't redistribute, it's just timeshifting (ala any other PVR).
Redux isn't powered by kamaelia, but it could've been because the Kamaelia
Macro code was up and running around a year beforehand.
For those who can't wait, this page describes an overview of macro, and has a
an embedded presentation from OSCON 2006 where I went over the internals.
* http://edit.kamaelia.org/KamaeliaMacro
(No idea why Kamaelia wasn't used for redux really - it was soak tested over
the course of a year with no restarts other than diskspace issues, but then
mine is not to reason why :) For those curious, Kamaelia Macro was
commissioned by Tom Loosemore)
(My only reason for mentioning this is in case anyone wants to build their
own at Mashed, and the fact that we're planning a new beta release / release
candidate for Mashed. Personally I'm planning on using it to write a modern
version of speak and spell using it based on handwriting recognition and
speech synthesis -- if I get a chance :)
Michael.
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