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Patrick Balleux

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Dec 19, 2010, 6:38:42 PM12/19/10
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So the move to Google code has been done!

Now, I am looking for coders to get some help on the developpement.
If you have the skills or the will, simply reply to this thread and I
will invite you to the development team.

Make sure to have a Google Account as it will be needed.

Thanks!

Patrick

RobertLJ

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Dec 22, 2010, 1:10:40 PM12/22/10
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Hi Patrick

I am interested in helping. I have some questions and some ideas that
might help broaden the project but I would like to know where would
you like the project to go (Professional tool, Online and/or Offline
tool, Cross Platform Broadcast Media production studio).

Thanks

Robert

Patrick Balleux

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Dec 23, 2010, 1:13:21 PM12/23/10
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The keyword for now is user friendly. It has to be a tool that Joe
User can use easily and enjoy.. The main goal of WebcamStudio is
dealing with live content for broadcasting. There are already lots of
video editor or broadcasting plateforme.

So in a few clicks, any user can setup a studio to broadcast his/her
show on the internet using a virtual webcam or probably one of the
broadcasting encoders like shoutcast or FME.

I'll give you access to the code.

Pat

Patrick Balleux

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Dec 28, 2010, 3:59:48 AM12/28/10
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You now have access the the source code, see the Google page on how to
checkout the source code on your PC. I've started writing some
architecture documentation using the wiki feature of Google Code.
I'll try to complete as fast as I can to you'll be able to understand
the source code faster,

I've listed some issues also is the "Issues" tab on Google Code, that
could be a start.

Patrick

RobertLJ

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Dec 28, 2010, 3:49:48 PM12/28/10
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I have checked out the source code from subversion and I will take a
look around. I'm assuming by giving me access you mean that I can
commit changes to the repo ? I will also take a look at the
architecture documentation. Thanks for working on the documentation
for the project. The docs will be a big help not only to myself but to
anyone who would like to participate.

Thanks

Robert
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