Hi users,

As you might know already, we're preparing a second beta release. It's
not yet the real 1.0 because a few design issues remain unsettled, and
(although we were supposed to freeze) some exciting new features have
arrived, most notably seek / cue support.

Another new thing with the beta2 release will be an experimental
liquidsoap yellow pages system. We've called it Flows. It's still a
bit simplistic and experimental on the server side, but you can
already use it in your scripts. The main goal for now is to have some
public display of liquidsoap's usage, and a place to advertise your
streams. Later on we'll find more uses of it for sure, and try to
expand it into something useful for the community. But it shouldn't
change much regarding your scripts.

Have a look: http://savonet.sourceforge.net/flows.html (yes, it's
pretty boring for now...)

If you want to be the first on board, now is the time. It shouldn't
affect your stream in any way, but it might help us to polish things
in the next few days before the release, and it'll make the Flows page
more exciting. It's very simple if you're running the latest hg
version. I'll more or less repeat the doc
(http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/flows.html and liquidsoap -h
register_flow) you have to wrap your stream in the register_flow()
operator just before the outputs. For me it looks like that:

url = 
"http://www.google.fr/search?q=liquidsoap&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&hl=fr&tab=wi&biw=1435&bih=1004";
radio = register_flow(radio="Friends",
                      website=url,
                      description="Private radio of David, David & friends",
                      genre="misc",
                      streams=[("ogg/128k",url),("mp3/128k",url)],
                      radio)

Just change the radio name, description and URLs for website and each
stream. Above I use a stupid URL because my radio isn't public.

Let us know if anything is wrong or if you have any suggestion.

Hope to see several of you on Flows soon!
-- 
David

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