[Forwarding to ama...@kde.org; Marco, it is usual to keep all original addressees in CC:]
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Re: Radio GFM integration in Amarok by default Date: Saturday 06 of April 2013, 12:51:01 From: Marco Peter <marco.pe...@radio-gfm.net> To: Matěj Laitl <ma...@laitl.cz> CC: Gregor Atzbach <gre...@radio-gfm.net> Hi Matěj! Thank you very much for your feedback. :-) That's great! I will ask the designer of our website to create a "scripted service" and get it to kde-apps.org. I think he can do it. I will forward your e-mail to him because I'm not so good concerning JavaScript. ;-) Have a nice weekend! Cheers, Marco -------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: Re: Radio GFM integration in Amarok by default Von: Matěj Laitl <ma...@laitl.cz> An: ama...@kde.org Kopie (CC): Marco Peter <marco.pe...@radio-gfm.net>, Gregor Atzbach <gre...@radio-gfm.net> Datum: 06.04.2013 12:31 > On 5. 4. 2013 Marco Peter wrote: >> Dear Amarok developers, >> >> This is Marco from Switzerland. I'm member of the music editorial staff >> of the non-commercial german web-radio project called „Radio GFM“. > > Hi Marco! > >> Radio GFM plays „GEMA-FREIE MUSIK“ which means that we do only play >> music which is released under a free creative commons license. >> >> The Radio GFM project have three different radio stations which can be >> listened in a MP3 stream. We add new music from international artists to >> our streams weekly and also we do pre-listen the music we add carefully. > > Cool. > >> Since 2012 all of our streams are available in Ogg Vorbis as well: >> Radio GFM - RockPop | http://streams.radio-gfm.net/rockpop.ogg.m3u >> Radio GFM - Electro | http://streams.radio-gfm.net/electro.ogg.m3u >> Radio GFM - Metal | http://streams.radio-gfm.net/metal.ogg.m3u >> >> We would like to ask you, if you could integrate our radio stations into >> Amarok by default to spread Creative Commons music. > > We'd love to see Radio GFM working in Amarok. The only sensible way to do it > is creating so-called scripted service for it, fortunately for you, it is hell > easy if you know a bit of JavaScript (your website creator certainly does)! > > Please see http://community.kde.org/Amarok/Development#Scripting for some > friendly documentation on scripting in Amarok, I also suggest you have a look > at soma.fm script [1] and use it as a basis for your radio (notice it is just > about 100 lines of code in one file). > > Once you have the script working internally, it is time to distribute it. > Uploading it to kde-apps.org category Multimedia->Amarok 2.0 Scripts [2] makes > it available directly inside Amarok -> Config -> Scripts -> Manage Scripts. > > I think we can bundle it with Amarok too, as you suggest, provided that you'll > maintain it and other devs won't object it. However, getting it to kde- > apps.org should have a priority, as it makes the radio available for users of > all Amarok versions, not just the future ones. > > Cheers, > Matěj > > [1] http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/SomaFM+Radio+Streams?content=99224 > [2] http://kde-apps.org/index.php?xcontentmode=57 > ----------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Amarok-devel mailing list Amarok-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok-devel