Hi !

Le Wednesday 08 April 2009 16:20:29 Chris Everest, vous avez écrit :
> I have much to learn about ocaml and liquidsoap's internals.  This
> tool only uses the telnet interface, but I am finding that python is
> super clean and easy to work with.  Add in Django and I can
> concentrate on the interfaces (to liquidsoap and the end user) rather
> than all the other tedious web stuff.

No need to learn OCaml, indeed telnet interface should be sufficient :)

By the way, we were considering adding a machine-interpretable output to the 
server instead of the human-oriented one that we currently only support. 

We though about using some JSON. Since this is mainly oriented toward a better 
interaction with GUI or web applications, do you believe this format would be 
useful for you ?

See:
  http://savonet.rastageeks.org/ticket/140

On the same track, we discussed adding per-session data, such as the 
possibility to login into the server and have specific rights and commands.

See:
  http://savonet.rastageeks.org/ticket/142

Feel free to make any remark, here or preferably directly in the tickets :)

> I am currently focusing on error handling so that I can get this
> current code out to everyone.  As well I am trying to stay as close to
> the python/django design as possible.

Many thanks, I am looking forward to see this :-)


Romain

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