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Software Showcase / Barryvan compo engine to go open-source
« on: February 01, 2008, 17:02:41 »
Hiya.

Not sure if this is the right forum for this, but it seemed the most appropriate...

I've been doing a lot of work on the engine that I've written to run the barryvan compo, and I've decided to make it open source. The reason is that I want it to be usable by lots of people for running their competitions. Ideally, they should be able to set up a compo in about five minutes flat with it. I'm looking for people who'd be interesting in doing a bit of work on it.

Current features:
  • Themes, thanks to the Smarty template engine! Yep, I just finished that up about thirty minutes ago. Each page is now Smartied up.
  • Single-file site configuration - all pertinent information, like the compo name, URL, theme, and so on, are stored in an INI file.
  • MySQL for storing news, inspirations, tracks, votes, and links (to other sites).
  • News RSS feed. Also today.
  • Automatic entry and vote management - the system automatically allows entering and voting to start at pre-determined times, based on the round's start time.
  • Automatic results viewer - the system produces pretty tables of results for older rounds.

Wishlist:
  • Full compo configuration, including management of round starts/ends and "mini-compos" (a la Novus). Basically, I'd like a more modular architecture, where you just load the "compo module" for your selected compo type. So I'd load the "Inspiration" module for the barryvan compo, whereas someone else might load the "Genre-based" module. Each module would, of course, have to be configurable...
  • Web-based administration tools, like in a CMS. At the moment, I use PHPMyAdmin and FileZilla.
  • A better handling of the "main" page, which contains the other pages, for themers. At the moment, there's too much PHP in it; ideally, it should only be Smarty, but that's hard unless you use a deprecated function.
  • General code clean-up and tidying.

So, anyone interested? I'm in the process of setting up a SourceForge project for it, but they say that can take up to three working days. Also, anyone have any more ideas? Throw 'em at me!

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Tracking / Useful resource for orchestral composition
« on: February 01, 2008, 13:11:30 »
Hiya everyone!

A while ago, I bought myself a copy of Native Instruments Kontakt. This came with a selection of orchestral sounds by the VSL (Vienna Symphonic Library), and so, wanting more, I went to their website. Now their packages might be just a little out of my price range at the moment, but they have this absolutely fantastic resource for anyone composing classically:

Instruments Online

Basically, it's a summary of each instrument of the orchestra, with just about all the information you could possibly ever need. I hope that it's useful to some of you.

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