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C++ Developer Needed

Work on the Linux (soon to be cross-platform) client continues to progress well. As more people are coming on board and testing the app, it’s become clear that the browser embedding technology (Awesomium – which recently converted from GPL to a closed license) is beginning to hold us back and is causing problems in some areas. Thankfully there is a light at the end of the tunnel in the shape of Berkelium [http://berkelium.org/]. It does a similar job to Awesomium but is BSD licensed and builds

Published on: 2010-05-17

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Signing OggCamp

What a weekend! Even Dan, who’s considerably fitter and (as he keeps reminding me) just slightly younger than me was feeling drained on Saturday night – but such is the lot of the conference digital signage tech! I’m a veteran of last year’s OggCamp [http://oggcamp.org/2009/start] (which took place in Wolverhampton) and a long-time listener to Linux Outlaws [http://linuxoutlaws.com] and the Ubuntu UK Podcast [http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/] so I put our names in to the hat to help out this ti

Published on: 2010-05-03

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General Xibo Chat moved to Facebook

The forum available on Xibo.org.uk [http://Xibo.org.uk] has been closed due to lack of activity and confusion over where to get support. The Xibo project uses Launchpad Answers [https://answers.launchpad.net/xibo] for all support related communication and will now use our Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Xibo-Open-Source-Digital-Signage/253590815456] page for all general communication. Look forward to hearing from you all via these new locations.

Published on: 2010-02-09

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Layout Exchange hits 1000 downloads

The Xibo Layout Exchange is a place for people to showcase their layouts and for others to download professional quality layouts for use on Xibo displays. We launched the exchange on the 5th September and in a little over a month the layouts on there have been downloaded over 1000 times! [http://xibo.org.uk/download/1/]There are currently 17 layouts available from a variety of contributers. The most popular is Cool Garden by Andy Pattenden  ( http://www.andypattenden.co.uk) [http://www.andypa

Published on: 2009-10-09

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New Server

We’ve moved over to a new server. DNS is in the process of updating now. Please let us know if there are any issues!

Published on: 2009-10-07

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LugRadio Live and OggCamp

[http://oggcamp.org]Just a heads up that it’s the “last ever” LugRadio live coming up next month in Wolverhampton, UK. Having attended last years “last ever” LugRadio live, I’m looking forward to going along again this year for the usual mix of Open Source, humour and grown men in racoon suits. LRL used to be a two day event, so when it was announced that it was only going to be a one day ‘do’ on the Saturday, Ubuntu UK and Linux Outlaws got together to arrange a free culture barcamp on the Sun

Published on: 2009-09-12

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Xibo on Launchpad Blog

Xibo has been using the Launchpad platform for nearly a year now. It’s a key piece in the Xibo development jigsaw puzzle and lets the development team keep things organised in one central place, and lets you log blueprints (enhancement requests), support requests etc to keep your Xibo install working properly. Dan and I were approached by Matthew Revell (of LugRadio [http://lugradio.org] fame – amongst other things) to answer a few questions on Xibo and how we use Launchpad. The resulting inte

Published on: 2009-09-12

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Xibo Layout Exchange

Making Xibo layouts look great can take a long time, and if like me you’ve got zero artistic tallent it can be a real struggle. What you really need is a place to download ready-made background images to make your displays shine. So, we put one together exclusively for Xibo users. Working with Jim Packer [http://www.jimpacker.com] and Andy Pattenden [http://andypattenden.co.uk], we’ve put together a few layouts to kick things off, but we’re hoping Xibo users everywhere will contribute back th

Published on: 2009-09-05

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Training Materials

I’ve recently started training other staff at work on Xibo so now seemed to be a good time to start on some training materials. I’ve put together a short document “Introduction and Basic Operations” which serves as a quick start guide for new users, or as the basis of a 30 minute training session to be delivered in conjunction with the notes. I’ve uploaded the finished document in to the Wiki as PDF and ODF documents for easy printing/editing. They’re licensed under a Creative Commons BY-SA li

Published on: 2009-06-24

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1.0.1 New release archives

It’s come to light that there was a small but crucial error in the way that the 1.0.0-rc3 and later release tar balls and zip files were created. This is causing issues with clients not updating their schedule information in some cases – mainly on Microsoft IIS webservers. We’ve put up new versions of the release archives this evening with a -1 suffix (1.0.1-1). There is no need to replace your current installation unless you are experiencing problems, although we recommend using the suffix 1

Published on: 2009-05-21

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1.0.0 Delayed

We had hoped to release 1.0.0 today, but it’s not quite ready yet. Dan is making some final changes this evening as a result of testing I’ve done on the release this week. We also received a couple of last-minute bug reports which we felt were worthy of inclusion. If you’re itching to know what made the cut for 1.0.0, you can get a sneek peek here: https://launchpad.net/xibo/+milestone/1.0.0 Assuming all goes well, we’re aiming to release this week, hopefully tomorrow but that may slip to Satu

Published on: 2009-04-01

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Guidelines for Contributing

Thank you all for the interest expressed in contributing to the Xibo project. We really appreciate all the offers of help! We realise we have been a little slow to react to these offers of help – mainly because we did not expect such a fast response after releasing an Xibo release candidate! We have now taken the time to put together some guidelines for the ways in which people can contribute and the procedure to follow. You can find these guidelines on the wiki here: http://wiki.xibo.org.uk/wi

Published on: 2009-03-28

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A move to OpenID and MediaWiki

In the interest of streamlining the Xibo Projects documentation and development efforts we have taken two steps. Firstly we have a new Wiki (http://wiki.xibo.org.uk) which replaces the old “Labs” pages (http://labs.xibo.org.uk/blueprints). We will be using this new wiki for: * Developer Documentation * Feature Specifications * Guidelines and FAQ * User Manual We will be using the Wiki in conjunction with Launchpad ( https://launchpad.net/xibo). Launchpad will remain the system for Answer

Published on: 2009-03-28

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Timezones

We’re hoping to have Xibo 1.0.0-rc3 ready for general release later today. The latest release will address some issues that were found using Xibo outside it’s native UK timezone. With Xibo in such early stages, we strongly recommend everybody to upgrade to 1.0.0-rc3 – but especially if you are using Xibo in a non-UK timezone. We are aware that 1.0.0-rc3 will still show dates in EU format (ie dd/mm/yyyy), and that it is not currently possible to customise this. There is a blueprint in Launchpa

Published on: 2009-03-14

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Xibo Statistics

You may have noticed a new box on the sidebar today “Xibo Statistics”. We’re very interested to know what the takeup for Xibo has been, so the next rc release of Xibo (1.0.0-rc3) will include optional anonymous statistics gathering. If your Xibo server has access to the internet, and you choose to do so, it will report back to us once every 28 days the following information: * Version * Number of Displays Licensed This is done in an anonymous way using a randomly generated identifier which

Published on: 2009-03-05

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