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Good Things

Posted by Whitney Young Wed, 04 Jan 2006 07:52:00 GMT

A lot of good things have happened recently around here. Senuti 0.29 won both a Playlist Plays of the year award from playlistmag.com as well as an Eddy from the kind folks over at Macworld. If you couldn’t guess, I’m extremely excited that Senuti was given these great honors. Right around the same time version 0.29 became the most downloaded version of Senuti with over 100,000 downloads.

So what do you do when things are going well? Make them better! Version 0.30 of Senuti has a lot of changes under the hood that will allow Senuti to do some of the things I’ve always wanted it to. Underneath of Senuti is now a great little library called libgpod which is the same library at the core of gtkpod for GNU/Linux. This might not mean a lot to many users, but it means a lot to me. There could be a very exciting future for Senuti!

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The Switch to Intel

Posted by Whitney Young Thu, 17 Nov 2005 02:10:00 GMT

I imagine that the transition should go fairly smoothly. Rosette seems like it will work pretty well for many applications that can’t compile right away for x86. By that I mean that from reports it seems like users will be able to run the applications without noticing too much of a speed lag if any at all.

From reports around the internet it seems that Apple might be ahead of schedule. That’s all just speculation, so it’s hard to say one way or another.

Anyway, my plan at this time is to release universal binaries for each of my applications around the time that the Intel machines start to ship (or possibly sooner). I’ll hope to be able to make all of the universal binaries run on the same PPC platforms that they do right now. The information to target different settings for different architectures was buried deep in Apple’s documentation, but it looks like it should be possible to get universal binaries that can work on all systems down to the ones that are currently supported. I don’t have a way of testing on Intel machines, so I’ll have to rely on community feedback (I have recieved a report that Senuti runs just fine on OS X for x86 when compiled for the x86 machines and don’t know how it does under Rosette, but that shouldn’t be an issue).

I’m posting this to give anyone who strongly objects the chance to do so, but I don’t see any reason that anyone would.

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Copyright Infringement

Posted by Whitney Young Fri, 11 Nov 2005 03:16:00 GMT

Copyrights have been around for a long time. I think the first time I really had the idea behind the legal issues behind copyrights was when I was in sixth grade. It was when writing a paper for school. I doubt everyone is told about copyrights for papers in 6th grade, but I would assume that many if not most people learned about them during high-school. Why? Again, research papers.

Having to write countless bibliographies or works cited pages has gotten tedious through the years. It’s not that hard to do, though. It takes about ten seconds to find all of the information that you need from a book and write it down. The point? To give the author credit for the work. I’ve written a good number of things in my life, some of them might not be all that impressive, but they are my words, my thoughts put out there on paper (or online if you please). I have never filed with the US Copyright Office and registered any of my pieces of writing, but I don’t have all that much reason to. Technically my writings are copyrighted the second that they’re written. According to law, in fact, they are.

In addition, according to law, all you have to do to avoid copyright infringement is cite your source. (At least that’s what I learned in high-school… seems to be accurate, though, since textbooks cite their sources.) Doesn’t seem to hard to do, does it? I did a search today to look for sites that might be promoting Senuti. There are a good number. Some of them have some nice things to say. I was reading one that seemed fairly familiar, though. Familiar to the point that I thought I might have written it. Oh wait, I did. Interesting.

It wasn’t the first time I’d seen that, but it was the first time that I had continued to read and not seen one word that was not my own. In fact, there were self-references on the page that were references to me. That got me thinking, though. Are there other places online that do the same thing? Copy and paste? Answer: yes.

I did a Google search for “There are many good reasons that someone would have to transfer music”. It’s the first line on the features page for Senuti. Interestingly, Google turned up more than just my own website. In fact, many results were filtered out because the page content was so similar. After looking through the unfiltered results and opening many of the pages, I was amazed to find a good number of sites that used my words. Exactly my words.

A good number of them link to my site, which I guess to some extent lets people know where the information is coming from. The problem, though, is that I have the right to change my website at any time. If I do, and they keep their content the same, then no one knows that they were in fact my words. Copyright infringement? I think so. Illegal? Very.

The reason this upsets me so much is not because someone stole the content of what is on my website. It’s the fact that it is my work that I don’t particularly want someone else to have credit for. It’s more the fact that I have a lot of source code that is also copyrighted available for download on my website. (It’s under a license, too, which I’ll probably write about at a later date.) It is extremely easy to cite a source. It also will potentially save you a lot of hassle in the future.

The copyright at the bottom of this page means something. Please respect it.

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New site design

Posted by Whitney Young Thu, 10 Nov 2005 03:09:00 GMT

Well it’s been a long time since I’ve written anything here. In part I haven’t written anything because I wanted to keep the Coder Wanted post from August up as long as possible. (AmbitiousLemon is still looking for a Coder for the project.) The other reason is because I’ve been extremely busy with school. I’ve had a little free time recently, though, and have updated the site slightly.

I’ve wanted for a long time to update the site to something like this, and I’m pleased with the way that it turned out. I hope everyone likes it!

On another note, Senuti 0.29 flew past all previous releases in the number of initial downloads. I’d like to send thanks out to everyone who has helped spread the word recently, and please keep letting your friends know!

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Coder Wanted

Posted by Whitney Young Fri, 19 Aug 2005 04:39:00 GMT

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to finish the project I was working on this summer. I’ve been working on creating a site for the person who hosts the Ambitious Lemon server (and my site).

The website is a user-driven site through which artwork can be shared. There are a lot of sites that do this already, but some great ideas have been thrown around for this project. I’ll be going back to school soon and working part time as well, so I won’t have time to keep working on it, but I’m hoping that someone might want to keep the project going.

If there’s anyone who is looking to improve his or her PHP and MySQL skills or even just likes coding for fun, let me know. I’ve had a lot of fun working on the project, and don’t really want to see it die. I’d love to keep working on it, but I just don’t have the time. E-mail me if you’re interested!

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Random thought

Posted by Whitney Young Mon, 15 Aug 2005 04:23:00 GMT

Just a random though… It sometimes amazes me how people will spend a lot of money to advertise poor products just so they can make some money off of them. It seems like more emphasis is put on trying to convince people that a product is good than on actually making it good.

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Another update

Posted by Whitney Young Mon, 08 Aug 2005 16:32:00 GMT

Ok, so I decided to fix up my site sooner than expected. The entire site should now be valid XHTML 1.1 and valid CSS. I believe it will also display correctly on IE 6.0 (which is remarkable since IE doesn’t comply with web standards). All of the content remains the same, though. It needs an update as well. It will take me longer to get around to that. Since I know it will take me a while to update, I’ll give a little more information about my previous post.

As stated before, 10% of all donations I receive will in turn be donated. The causes I plan on donating to currently are breast cancer and lupus research. Equal amounts will be donated to both causes and will be done on a quarterly schedule. That’s pretty much the gist of it, but I will eventually put information somewhere else on the site.

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