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| [https://ury.org.uk/ceedox/computing:software:in-house:myury:nipsweb Ceedox Documentation] | | [https://ury.org.uk/ceedox/computing:software:in-house:myury:nipsweb Ceedox Documentation] |
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− | Built upon the MyRadio framework, Show Planner is a HTML5 version of the in-studio BAPS client, but in a web browser. It allows anyone to plan shows, upload files and do lots of other neat stuff. If you like lots of pretty client side stuff, with a multi-user editable backend, then you'll love this. | + | Built upon the MyURY framework, Show Planner is a HTML5 version of the in-studio BAPS client, but in a web browser. It allows anyone to plan shows, upload files and do lots of other neat stuff. If you like lots of pretty client side stuff, with a multi-user editable backend, then you'll love this. |
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− | During initial development, it went through several names - BAPSWeb 2, BAPS Planner and NIPSWeb, before eventually being named the more simple Show Planner. It replaced BAPSWeb, a single several-thousand line PHP file and a Comic-Sans interface which were developed around the same time as BAPS itself.
| + | This little gizmo won us a Silver Best Technical Achievement at the Student Radio Awards 2013. |
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− | Version 1 was featured as part of our Less Black and More Graphics entry in the Student Radio Awards 2012, but was replaced by the MyRadio integrated version over the next year.
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− | Version 2 of this little gizmo won us a Silver Best Technical Achievement at the Student Radio Awards 2013.
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− | Version 3 is current near-completion, the client-side complete rewritten as part of MyRadio's move to Bootstrap.
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| === Fun === | | === Fun === |
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| Computing Team is always looking for new members, so if you're interested by what we do, send us an email (see the infobox on the right hand side)! | | Computing Team is always looking for new members, so if you're interested by what we do, send us an email (see the infobox on the right hand side)! |
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− | URY membership is £7 if you make a regular habit of poking our systems, but anyone is free to come and have a go. The team often has meetings at on Wednesdays in VBar around 7pm. | + | You will need to be a member of URY (and thus pay URY membership dues) in order to run for a position or gain elevated access on URY systems. However, we allow non-members to "shadow" the team, attend team meetings and contribute to our public code repositories, so you can certainly try us out or get involved with no obligation to pay up-front. |
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| === What we use === | | === What we use === |