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README.md
LibreTime Playout
LibreTime Playout is a service that will ingest a schedule and stream it.
Development
# Install dependencies
make install
# Activate the development environment
source .venv/bin/activate
# Run linters
make lint
# Run tests
make test
# See the Makefile for more commands
cat Makefile
History
This tool was born out of a collaboration between Open Broadcast and Sourcefabric.
The authors of the code are:
Original Authors:
- Jonas Ohrstrom jonas@digris.ch
- Paul Baranowski paul.baranowski@sourcefabric.org
- James Moon james.moon@sourcefabric.org
Almost a complete refactor/rewrite by: Martin Konecny martin.konecny@gmail.com