We've almost got the developer docs for 0.9 finished and are looking for developer feedback on them:
http://getmediacore.com/files/09docs/dev/index.html
Have a look through and let us know what you think!
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4 posts Started 13 years ago by Jeremy Latest reply from Stuart Bowness
We've almost got the developer docs for 0.9 finished and are looking for developer feedback on them:
http://getmediacore.com/files/09docs/dev/index.html
Have a look through and let us know what you think!
I think it's good enough when someone wants to start hacking MediaCore itself. However I'm a bit surprised that "plugins" are not mentioned at all. Which is (IMHO) what most readers of a 'Developer Guide' would like to see.
At least this motivated me to publish a write-up about MediaCore and plugins in my blog. This covers the basics so people can get started with their own plugins. It features also has a basic sample plugin so users can start experimenting.
it sucks that i cant use mediacore for my newly site that i am working on.
i thought it was going to be as simple as editing out some html codes, to re-routing the upload passage to my dedicated (sweet-spec 8cores!!!) encoder server to be active and store there.
but real problem was to make the mediacore to work as the wordpress page template.
like an example, in workdpress there is an option to select template when creating a page.
i thought i couldve use wordpress memebership plugins like (buddypress,s2member) to easily block the contents using those two plugins if i could have only made it work with wordpress.
i will come back to mediacore at somepoint, when it becomes fully out of the box ready content management system.
cheers!
Felix - Thanks for posting that feedback. We're going to be discussing the plug-in situation this week and will be addressing your concerns. Thanks for writing a writeup on plugins in your blog - very helpful for people initially.
Hansel - thanks for your feedback too. In terms of integrating with Wordpress you may want to have a look at using the MediaCore API to pull data directly into WordPress. http://getmediacore.com/files/09docs/dev/api.html#php-example - we're aware of the need for full content management, but it's not a priority at this point as there are lots of other CMS's that do text-based content management well and we'd like to keep MediaCore focussed on video.
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