Archive for March, 2006

Release 0.83 fixed a critical bug

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

I had hard coded “Bobbie and the Douche Bags” into trackGrid.php for some strange reason which was causing the “Add to Cart” buttons not to work. This is fixed now. This release added CDATA tags to the data in rss feed and updated the license.txt file.

0.82 Released. Now with RSS!

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

0.82 fixed a few minor things, one of which hopefully being a problem with the Flash track editor and track player movies where the fonts were not embedded correctly. A few people have made mention of incompatibility with PHP 5. I fixed one issue, but I do not have a test set up with PHP5 installed so I am quite sure there are many others.

In addition, this version ships with an RSS feed. This feed will be used to index users content back into the ThirdChord database.

Source is posted!

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

This kicks off the inaugural offering of the ThirdChord source base. It is released under the GPL.

Get it from the front page of the ThirdChord site. There is a support forum here for any questions you may have while installing or using.

ThirdChord Demo

Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

I’ve posted a demo if you’d like to see ThirdChord in operation. The write to disk featured are disabled, but you can at least play with it. Its here:

Demo
Log in with thirdchord / asdfasdf

Comments appreciated as always.

Source Code Soon…

Monday, March 13th, 2006

Well, I jumped the gun with enthusiasm. I was hoping to head back to my hotel to try and tidy up the source code so I could release it tonight, but the lure of the SXSW afterpartys (free booze) have me thinking otherwise…

I also am working out of subversion on my home computer and am really of weary of screwing around with things outside of that nicely controlled enviornment.

So instead I thought I’d share the new feature that has my brain buzzing. ThirdChord is going to ship with an RSS feed that is a dump of the artists albums including track samples created with the Sample Editor. When ThirdChord the site is fully built out, a musician can index the info from this feed into the ThirdChord database. So ThirdChord will in effect will be able to aggregate all of its users into one place. Then hopefully community based things like voting, chat, blah, blah could follow.

If anyone is reading, I’d love to hear suggestions.

Pardon the mess while I switch Gears

Monday, March 13th, 2006

While at SXSW 2006, I was lucky enough to have the chance to meet very briefly with Matt Mullenweg (the creator of the blogging software , WordPress, that I am using to post this info). He convinced me in a matter of minutes, that open source is a much better option for distributing this project. I originally had intened to follow Shaun Inman’s approach with Mint by selling licenses for $30, but after listening to Matt and many others at this conference, it became apperant to me that I would have a far greater reach if I just gave it away.

So… I am going to do just that. In the next few hours I will be posting the source code to ThirdChord (in its beta state) here as well as on SourceForge, under the project name The Music Store. Please check back as I hope to have a lot of activity with new posts (and visual changes).


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