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Backstage logo design competition - have you entered?

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Ian Forrester Ian Forrester | 15:07 UK time, Friday, 21 November 2008

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Just a reminder that the t-shirt competition deadline is just a week away!

In case you missed our original announcement here's the details again:
The design for our present and most excellent Backstage t-shirt came from the Backstage community and we'd love it if you put your thinking caps on again and came up with a stunning, geeky new logo to represent us. The reward will be the kudos of having your design on our next run of t-shirts and possibly some stickers and other schwag too!
The criteria for judging entries is:
A strong, imaginative design which:
· is modern
· embodies the spirit of backstage: geeky, open, fun and cool
· is simple and can be reproduced easily on print/TV/online
· is in CMYK or B/W and should not be more than two block colours
· is in 300dpi print resolution and in 72dpi screen resolution
The deadline for entries is Sunday 30th November and we're aiming to announce the result by Friday 5th December.
For details about entering, please read the .

Backstage logo competition


If you haven't entered your design yet, it's time to get sketching and send in your fabulous entry!

Backstage Christmas Party(s)

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Ian Forrester Ian Forrester | 00:08 UK time, Saturday, 15 November 2008

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Tsk, where's the year gone already? Anyway, it's time to reserve your Backstage Christmas Party ticket!
This year we're splitting into two parties, Ian will be hosting one in and I'll be hosting the other in , (simultaneously no less!) on Saturday 13th December.
There will be much merriment and maybe even a bit of geeky mischief, as well as fun and surprises :-D
We really hope you can make it - don't miss out, book your place now!

Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Programmes via Jabber

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Ian Forrester Ian Forrester | 13:20 UK time, Monday, 3 November 2008

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Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Programmes

This IM bot comes from a Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú member of staff ...



I have been playing with , , and the various client libraries, specifically the rather wonderfully simple and .

It all started because I was doing a integration job with a at , and was getting frustrated with the fact that it is still not super simple to update my location. It struck me as I stared at my desktop, that I always have running. Wouldn't it be great if I had a Fireeagle contact that I could just tell my location, and it would go off and update, letting me know when they're done. Now that part is midway done (post to come), but before I started that, I wanted to research more the workings of a , a computer program that pretends to be a human and can answer basic commands. They have been around for a long time, I remember playing with an a while back, getting it to display the last commit messages from .


So that research turned into a Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Programmes bot. As I worked on Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Programmes, I have good knowledge of the site and the data within, and building a bot that integrated with that data seemed a good example of using the restful API available.


If you just want to try this thing out, here are the details of what you need to do.



  1. You need a or Jabber compatible IM account

  2. You need a enabled client, I've listed a few:

    • Linx: , GTalk

    • Mac: , Adium,

    • Win: Psi, ,



  3. You need to add a new contact: im.bbcprogrammes@gmail.com


This should be it. You should have a new contact appear in your list (They have a Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú logo as an avatar). You can now begin a conversation with this contact. It's probably best to start with: HELP


George Wright responds to backstage questions

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Ian Forrester Ian Forrester | 10:21 UK time, Saturday, 1 November 2008

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Some of the the efforts of the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú in Ubuntu 8.10 which was released on 30th October, to make a range of non-DRM content a. So we decided to catch up with one of the man behind the project, George Wright who is Portofolio Manager at Research and Innovaton. If Flash isn't your style we have the same video in , and . Each file is about 60-90meg big.


For those who prefer to read, George wrote a nice comment on this blog which we've copied.





I run the small team at the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú that's been working with the folks at Collabora, Canonical, and our partners in MetaBroadcast on this plugin.

Some quick answers (remember still beta :)

Jon - no, this isn't iPlayer content. It's content that's DRM-free - this service isn't (in any way!) a competitor to iPlayer, just different. Lots of the content is, in the first instance, our Radio podcasts, but there's video in there too. We hope to extend this content range during, and after, the build up to Intrepid's release

Harm - lots of this content *will* be available outside the UK. We have to work with the rights framework negotiated for our output, but in this case lots of it is indeed available abroad. Some isn't - sorry. We've aimed, with the plugin and some server side stuff, to only display content in the client that you can view/ listen to, depending on your location.

Christoph - you might have seen one of the bugs we've been squashing. A rogue line in our squid config meant that some 'stale' content was presented. This is fixed now (we hope) - on the other hand, perhaps you were seeing content that wasn't playable outside the UK. I can't be sure.

Martin - yes, we aren't huge fans of tree view either. Our work on this was focussed on a) getting our stack playing nice with gstreamer and Totem and the work done by Collabra and b) getting content into the system. We will be actively reviewing the UI to make it less, um, tree like. We have UI folk too and will be looking at this before release.

Andrew - good. We like free software and always wanted this to be pushed upstream and into other distros.

Oliver - think that's your VM - it played nice on a 2 year old sucky-ish HP laptop (can't remember spec) that we're testing on at work. We're also looking at the codec install stuff and hope it's easier. BBB played with just the one click on my (wiped and reinstalled almost daily atm for testing) intrepid box.

I'll be blogging a bit about this, and some other stuff we're doing with free software, over on the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Internet Blog - sorry to hijack this one but I hope that cleared up some questions

Regards

George Wright
Portfolio Manager, Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Research and Innovation

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