Archive for the ‘Libble’ Category

I finally finished it!

Go RTFM is finally finished and live! I decided to change the whole aspect of the side and throw away the whole community-based submission bullshit I had planned up originally. Now its a simple developer tool to help the veterans sway the little guys to start reading the fucking manual. I’m still going around gathering languages and adding their online-documentation to my current list, so comment me some suggestions if you see a language that should be up there.

According to Sam and Jamie over at libble, Sam plans on stepping down and giving his position over to some one he trusts. From what I’ve heard I’m the first person to offer their hand in the pot for Sys Op and hopefully he’ll choose me. I’ve been working on libble (the old and the current gazelle system) since I’ve been a member, and I believe that with the change of Sys Op status will get the site gearing forward again, since Sam has recently taken on a busy life.

Whatpulse Stat API

I noticed that after I posted this article about my own personal api, the api itself actually sucked. So I went through the message boards and wrote one as close as possible to what the people wanted with the data that is currently provided (I’m still trying to convince wasted that there’s more data that should be displayed, and figure out a way of how to display it appropriately). The new api has the ability to display stats ranging from user, team, user+team, and team member format. You can check it out here: Whatpulse API.

This weekend I’ll be working on libble.com’s irc eggdrop and tying in the available modifications provided by the gazelle development team. We’re going to add a necessary ‘annoucement’ mod, as well as try and write our own ‘invite’ mod which will enable users to more simply invite awaiting members. We’ve also been toying around with a mixtape request page, which will not only allow the users to vote on what artists and singles to be included in the released mixtape, but the album art and other areas of the mixtape release.

I’ve also noticed that TorrentCoil has been suffering a bit of the bland-blues. After my little stint with Ajax and cheggit.net’s comment system (which so far is on hold) I figured it’d be neat to do a little sprucing up of my current sites. Since gortfm.net is permanently on hold, I decided that a few modifications to torrentcoil will be a nice addition, perhaps even fix a few existing issues.