Developer Martin Eisenbarth is currently working on a “video hack” for UpStage, in conjunction with the project We Have a Situation. Helen spoke to Martin to find out more about just what is a video hack, and what it will mean for UpStage artists.
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Upload bug solved!
Great news – the upload bug which has plagued our server since the operating system upgrade in February has finally been solved; thanks to Martin Eisenbarth for working out the precise tweaking needed in the config file. Now that we are once more able to […]
Beta version of UpStage 2.4.1 released
As AUT students Heath Behrens and Vibhu Patel prepare for their final exams after a year working on the UpStage project, they have uploaded to SourceForge the beta version of UpStage 2.4.1 – congratulations and thank you! The new code will be implemented on the […]
an online mini-sprint
Today I participated in a spontaneous online mini-sprint on the UpStage server: sitting at home in munich, I watched Paul’s computer screen on the other side of the world in Auckland, NZ; the green square that was his cursor flicked along lines of white text […]
Guidelines for using Subversion
Now that there are more developers wanting to contribute to UpStage, it’s more important that we keep our Subversion repository organised & follow the standard conventions. Thanks very much Martin Eisenbarth who has compiled these guidelines for using Subversion for UpStage development.
Installer and Visual Server Manager
Hi All! To kick things off, I thought I’d let you know about an exciting new part of UpStage. We have recieved many bug reports and support requests regarding the installation and configuration of UpStage. We have put a lot of time into this issue […]