Frank,
Glad to hear it worked as expected, it is pretty straight forward.
> Just what can’t Rivendell (and Linux) do?
Right now some of the biggest area that I see which could use some additional capabilities is remote access, mainly the ability to do remote voice tracking (preferably through a web interface) and having a web interface for log editing.
On the plus side there have been a few work around options that I've seen for this, such as using a combination of VPN, VNC, and VOIP technologies to do remote voice tracking and remote access, and I seem to recall someone was working on web-based interfaces for log generation and editing. Also the web API provides a great framework for this type of development.
Glad to hear it worked as expected, it is pretty straight forward.
> Just what can’t Rivendell (and Linux) do?
Right now some of the biggest area that I see which could use some additional capabilities is remote access, mainly the ability to do remote voice tracking (preferably through a web interface) and having a web interface for log editing.
On the plus side there have been a few work around options that I've seen for this, such as using a combination of VPN, VNC, and VOIP technologies to do remote voice tracking and remote access, and I seem to recall someone was working on web-based interfaces for log generation and editing. Also the web API provides a great framework for this type of development.
Overall I agree that Rivendell + Linux is a great combination. It also has the benefit of not crashing/freezing up the way that Win based systems like to do.
Lorne Tyndale
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