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ccBanshee is a [http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html Google Summer of Code] (SoC) project that enables [http://www.banshee-project.org/ Banshee] users to view, verify, and manipulate license metadata embedded in media files. Verification is the main goal of this project and is explained in greater detail on the [[MP3]] page. | ccBanshee is a [http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html Google Summer of Code] (SoC) project that enables [http://www.banshee-project.org/ Banshee] users to view, verify, and manipulate license metadata embedded in media files. Verification is the main goal of this project and is explained in greater detail on the [[MP3]] page. | ||
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== How Does it Work? == | == How Does it Work? == |
Revision as of 06:26, 23 July 2006
Contents
What is it?
ccBanshee is a Google Summer of Code (SoC) project that enables Banshee users to view, verify, and manipulate license metadata embedded in media files. Verification is the main goal of this project and is explained in greater detail on the MP3 page.
This project has spawned a subproject called cc-sharp. The project is a C# library for verifying Creative Commons license metadata and is used in ccBanshee.
How Does it Work?
Where to Get it?
The code can be obtained from the Creative Commons Source Forge Subversion respository ccBanshee.
How to Run it?
- Backup your Banshee music database (~/.gnome2/banshee/banshee.db).
- Copy everything from ccbanshee/trunk/ to your banshee/ CVS directory.
- Make and install Banshee CVS.
- Copy ccbanshee/trunk/cc-sharp/cc-sharp.dll to /usr/lib/banshee/ or wherever your Banshee CVS install is.
- Run Banshee.
Google SoC Roadmap (2006)
Project start (May 23)
May 24
- Planning and Design
- Poke around in code and network with other developers
Notes: I'm in Russia durring this time and do not have adequate computer resources for coding.
June 11
- Lay out Banshee code for initial proof-of-concept code
- Modify database to handle basic license information
- Update library view to show database changes
Notes: The current state of Banshee will make modifying the database and PlaylistView difficult. The library view is hardcoded and a large amount of time will have to be devoted to designing an acceptable license view addition.
June 18
- Implement MP3 ID3 tag parsing
- Integrate with whatever code already exists in entagged-sharp
- Additions and revisions needed in entagged-sharp
Notes: Many updates have been made to the way license metadata is storied in the ID3 tags. More attention will be given to updating entagged-sharp to these changes if not already done.
June 25
- Integrate C# CC license wrappers
- Add icons to represent each license property
Mid-project (June 30)
July 2
- Add claim validation functionality
- Write necessary network code
- Implement XML parsing of page claim validation
July 16
- Add support for other media types such as OGG
July 23
- Banshee plugin abstraction (tentative)
- Modify and update Banshee plugin API to handle database changes and library view access
- Abstract Banshee-ccLicenser to plugin API
Project end (August 21)
Developers
- Luke Hoersten - Student developer
- Nathan Yergler - Google SoC mentor