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Soda.js will provide innovative and non-standard user interfaces for commonly needed web video controls (ie. visual timelines, play, pause, volume control).
 
Soda.js will provide innovative and non-standard user interfaces for commonly needed web video controls (ie. visual timelines, play, pause, volume control).
  
The features implemented in Soda.js are specifically aimed at the needs of the [http://globallives.org/ Global Lives Project].
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The features implemented in Soda.js are specially aimed at the needs of the [http://globallives.org/ Global Lives Project].
  
 
== Project Leader(s) ==
 
== Project Leader(s) ==
  
[[User:Cldenobrega|Crystal Lynn de Nobrega]]
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!align="right" | [https://www.drumbeat.org/users/brett-gaylor Brett Gaylor]
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| - filmmaker working with the [http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/ Mozilla Foundation]
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| - main developer for the [[PopcornVideoWrapper| video wrapper]] and user interface work for the [http://globallives.org/ Global Lives Project]
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!align="right" | [http://annasob.wordpress.com/ Anna Sobiepanek]
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| - main [http://www.senecac.on.ca/ Seneca]/[https://wiki.mozilla.org/PopcornOpenVideoAPI popcorn.js] developer
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 1 October 2010

Project Description

Create Soda.js, an interface extention to Popcorn.js. To see a video demo of Popcorn.js, click here.

Soda.js will provide innovative and non-standard user interfaces for commonly needed web video controls (ie. visual timelines, play, pause, volume control).

The features implemented in Soda.js are specially aimed at the needs of the Global Lives Project.

Project Leader(s)

Brett Gaylor - filmmaker working with the Mozilla Foundation
Joel Young - main developer for the video wrapper and user interface work for the Global Lives Project
Anna Sobiepanek - main Seneca/popcorn.js developer
Crystal de Nobrega - Seneca student

Project Contributor(s)

Name(s) of people casually working on the project, or who have contributed significant help. Include links to personal pages within wiki

NOTE: only Project Leader(s) should add names here. You can’t add your own name to the Contributor list.

Project Details

Regular updates on project specs, technical discussions, or other details:

  • No updates available yet.

Project News

Regular updates on the status of the project, news about community participation and problems encountered:

Sept. 27 Introduced to one of three project contacts: annasob on Moznet's #popcorn channel.
Viewed Soda.js interface mockups, learning about the Global Lives Project.
Sept. 30 This wiki page is created.
Emailed Humph to get officially assigned to this project.
Problem: not quite sure of the exact scope of the Soda.js project.
Oct. 1 Tentative Initial Project Plan published to Crystal's blog.