Posts Tagged ‘rails’

Moving on

December 22nd, 2008

You might know that i’ve been working on a startup project these last few months. I’ve now decided to hand over my developments (in exchange of a small percentage of future revenue), to let my partner continue.

My mistake was that I didn’t know my partner very well before starting. It turned out that, personality-wise, we were not that compatible. And it also turned out that for me, that is very important. The ability to joke around, ping-pong ideas in an easy way, is a first requirement for me to feel good working in that small a team.

(not to say the guy isn’t a honest, decent guy, because i think he is)

So anyway, I’m handing over the start of this platform (3 months’ worth). If you feel in startup mood, and you’re doing Ruby on Rails, you can contact me – i’ll patch you through. I think it could work, and have a nice ROI eventually – the business model is sound.

For myself, I already have a nifty project lined up for start of next year, so i’m looking forward to that. It was an instructive experience. I’m looking forward to try again sometime, with this lesson under my belt.

Rails Contacts plugin and channl.tv development

August 17th, 2008

I was able to open source (with permission) a tiny part of the channl.tv code: an addition to Mislav Maronic’s contacts plugin. It allows you to import Yahoo contacts as well (where Mislav’s plugin only did Google contacts).

There you go. Channl.tv is evolving:

  • we added Vimeo en Blip.tv to the video sites you can add from automatically.
  • From monday onwards (releases just before the weekend = not a good idea) it will be possible to twitter a video or channel one likes from the application. Pondering addition of Del.icio.us.
  • We added an API (read-only at the moment) for interaction with channl.tv’s content.

I also dumped Ferret as a search tool, because it started throwing up weird C errors, and regenerating indexes or any of the usual restarts could not cure it. I’d heard that Ferret could be a tad unstable. QED. Ferret out, Sphinx in (again, starting on monday).

Channl.tv

July 3rd, 2008

Channl.tv logoFor the last three months i’ve been working on a web application for VRT medialab channl.tv, together with Hendrik for design,usability and creative input, and under supervision of Werner.

Channl.tv was started by Werner as an initiative to gather videos from internet and to offer them to several devices. A step into a more modern way of watching television. It was meant as a proof of concept, with Apple TV the device of choice, because it’s more or less an open platform (well, it’s a mac os x and you can write software for it).

In the meantime the web application itself has grown somewhat. It allows to group those videos in channels, to subscribe to channels, to borrow videos from other channels, and to view them in a nice and ergonomic viewer. It is also a social network (oh no, not another one ? ‘fraid so) allowing you to check out what your friends are watching.

As an initiative of the VRT, it is also a platform to share and view VRT content, which is kept up to date. This makes it an unique platform to gather content and news around a particular theme.

The whole project is slowly gathering speed, growing out of its proof of concept phase into a full-blown application. We’re going to talk roadmap next week.

It’s exciting working on this project (in Ruby on Rails), I’m grateful to Werner for bringing me on board. I’m curious to see where we will take it.

We’re going to start inviting more generously in the next few weeks, so if you’re interested don’t hesitate to apply for beta, and most of all give us your opinion (there’s a forum on http://forum.channl.tv) – you could help determining what the next hot feature will be.

Links on a sort-of summery tuesday

June 10th, 2008

grass under the sunSome links to share today, so i’ll indulge.

If you feel like an activist, or you have a cause to defend (like protesting the closing of your favourite chipshop, or the fact the iphone will not be on sale the 11th of july – these are real life examples), you can set an internet petition in no time thanks to iPetition. Remains to be seen whether an internet petition carries that much weight, but you never know.

To continue in the activist track: dotherightthing.com a forum/groupsblog thingie to discuss companies’ethics. If i understand correctly, news items are added by members, and then given weight (importance) by other members. This is a way to give feedback to said companies.

On a totally different tack, everyone’s who’s doing anything with Rails knows hat version 2.1 is coming out. This has been partly covered in Railscasts, but now a certain Carlos Brando also wrote a free ebook on the subject. Kudos.

You all know OpenID – well, OpenID is under attack from a security point of view: it would be vulnerable to phishing. To be fair, that’s true of any web app – if your DNS is funky, then you’re liable to give out your username and password to any old maffia machine.

OpenID makes this more of a risk in the fact that one password rules them all. But then again, nobody with any ounce of common sense would access his bank account (or other important stuff) with the same password they use for, say, Flickr, or even their mail account.


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