Re: Regarding GSoC 2015
"Thomas B. Rücker" <[email protected]> Wed, 04 Mar 2015 08:27:27 +0000
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Hi, Welcome to the Icecast developer mailing list! On 03/04/2015 04:58 AM, Shiluka Raveen Dharmasena wrote: > I'm Shiluka Dharmasena, 3rd year computer science and engineering > undergraduate from University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. I'm interested > to participate as a gsoc student for Xiph.Org Foundation's Icecast > project. > > It's a great opportunity for me to get involved in an open source > project and I'm keen to contribute as a developer. That sounds great. Is this your first time to get involved in open source? Can you tell us a bit more about yourself? What is your background in programming? What are your favorite programming languages and frameworks? What sort of experience beyond just programming do you have? Have you worked with Linux systems and if so in which form? This will help us to get to know you and help you chose the right direction with your proposal. > I went through the project ideas page and found the *Stream directory > API *and*Client side for stream directory API * projects really > interesting. Guidance on how to get start would be helpful. I'm > looking forward to work with you all. As a start it would probably help you to get an idea what we have currently and hope to replace: http://dir.xiph.org http://dir.xiph.org/yp.xml There is also very good work by Andreas aka ToddShepard whom you'd work with on this: http://dir-test.xiph.org/view http://dir-test.xiph.org/view?genre=Jazz As we're dealing with quite significant load (well over hundred requests per second) this is set up to be light weight and scalable. There are quite many existing players that integrate support for our current yp.xml format, VLC and Kodi (formerly XBMC) to just name two. I also did some earlier JSON experiments and there is one FirefoxOS app that was built on that. Also feel free to join us on freenode IRC in #icecast Cheers Thomas PS: As this is a developer mailing list, we're a bit peculiar about some things. Please try to send plain text emails to the list and not HTML. Thanks!