Hello Thomas! Great to hear that a site I know uses Catalyst!
Greetings, Alex > -----Original Message----- > From: Thomas Klausner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 9:56 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Catalyst] oe1.orf.at now running on Catalyst > > I'd like to officially announce another website powered by Catalyst > > http://oe1.orf.at/ > which is the website of the Austrian radio station Oe1: > > Oesterreich 1: Free from commercial advertising and with an emphasis > on cultural subjects and information, this program stands out in > terms > of reach. With a 7 percent market share in the age group 35+ > (Radiotest, 2006) OE1 is one of Europe's most successful stations of > its kind. All in all, Oesterreich 1, with a daily reach of 8,7 > percent, is heard by more than 640 000 listeners per day. A well > balanced melange of speech and music, top competence in news > reporting > and a large number of broadcasts from cultural events are securing > the > channel's success also for the time to come. > > OE1 pays special attention to current affairs. News bulletins at the > full hour and coverage of topical subjects in eight journals a day > provide the listeners with the latest news and most competent > background information. The broadcaster's efforts are rewarded by a > constantly growing number of journal listeners. > > The website features background information on various programs, > detailed information on the contents of each program, discussion > boards, etc. > > A key feature is MP3 download of selected programs. Currently, > registered users > can download aprox 30 hours of content per week, coming from 42 > different > programs. There are ~5.000 registered users who download aprox. 320.000 > MP3 > files a year. > > oe1.orf.at was initially developed using a home-made CMS and first > launched in October 2003. For various reasons, we ported it to Catalyst > in the last few months and launched the new, Catalyst-based version on > April 2nd 2007. > > Besides Catalyst, core components are DBIx::Class and > Template::Toolkit. > > Thanks to incredible flexibility of Catalyst, we could reuse most of > the > form handling parts of our old CMS with very little work. Porting the > form handling to something more Catalysty wasn't an option due to lack > of time and because native Catalyst form handling still seems to be a > too fast moving target. > > The content on the site is generated from several different sources: > There is a editorial staff who prepares articles and helps responsible > persons from each program to generate articles. The program data is > dumped from the interal tool used to prepare the actual on-air > broadcasting. User data is stored in a SAP system, which exchanges data > with the website through various files. Some content ("Inforadio") is > prepared by an editorial staff from a different department and fetched > via XML::RPC. > > Perl and CPAN were very helpfull glueing all this different data > sources > together. > > Thanks to all of you for Catalyst, DBIx::Class, help on IRC and the > mailing list. If you happen to visit Vienna (BTW, there's a > YAPC::Europe > happening here) drop me a line so we can get together for a > $favourite_beverage ! > > > -- > #!/usr/bin/perl http://domm.zsi.at > for(ref bless{},just'another'perl'hacker){s-:+-$"-g&&print$_.$/} > > _______________________________________________ > List: [email protected] > Listinfo: http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst > Searchable archive: http://www.mail- > archive.com/[email protected]/ > Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/
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