Merry Christmas from ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Backstage
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Backstage.
Ian Forrester
Matthew Cashmore
Jeremy Stone
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Backstage.
Ian Forrester
Matthew Cashmore
Jeremy Stone
https://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue
Details of 966,244 ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ programme dating back to 1938, categorised into
503,193 subject categories, and mapped onto 1,214,797 contributors.
Its chock full of RSS, RDF and FOAF
it's a creation and done with Ruby on Rails.
So go, play and enjoy...
Our Celebdaq & Sportdaq syndication notes released at the beginning of this year have received a warm response from users, so, for the benefit of Backstage, Ian Forrester has asked me to write a few notes to summarise the tools the have been built by players using the advertised feeds (or otherwise) in the games short history.
Some of this stuff is hosted on MSN, so you may be prompted to login and join the groups to access the tools.
The second useful thing is Sandman's suite of Excel and Java tools that can be found on , one of the MSN groups dedicated to the game. Notably, is a Java application to undertake various transactions and multiple account management from your desktop. We've not released information about how to interface with the transactional parts of the game so this might have been quite painful to create.
A few people seem to have gone to the effort of building tools to mask the awkward parts of the game, or the parts of the game where our interface is broken, ie. doesn't support the users intentions well. Like owning multiple portfolios is legal under the game rules but our UI doesn't make an effort to support it. We can learn a lot from this.
There's a quite a few very active community run forums for both games (mostly on MSN - search for CelebdaqUltimates, SportdaqTalk, CelebdaqBasements, CelebdaqRetreat etc... ) that provide user guides, game walkthroughs, competitions, and tips. For example, (using ) is a excellent recent occurrence. A lot of these sites also host a variety of Excel spreadsheets to help player analyze their portfolios, again register with MSN to see them.
One of our oversights in releasing this information is that lack of XSLT (or other) views of the raw XML. However, those who lurk in the various Daq communities were well served by the more technical users who provided help & support and the tools mentioned above, greatly improving the accessibility of the information.
There's also been a couple of interesting projects that are sadly no longer with us.
I hope that's been an interesting whistle-stop tour to players and non-players alike. If you fancy a play (where the benefits of the above tools will become even more apparent!) then you can sign up for either game at the sportdaq or celebdaq bbc.co.uk websites.
Matt Chadburn, December 2007
Thank you to everyone who turned up and made this our most successful event to date.
We had started very early on Saturday afternoon packing bags thanks all and helped out before the doors opened.
We did open the doors on time and did turn some people away because they were not on the main guest list, which was a big regret on our part but those were the rules we specified in the emails. After 8pm the venue was open for anyone who wanted to enter.
Once we said a few welcome and thanks speeches it was back on with the party and a night of endless chatting and djs playing all types of music. There was even some so called dancing...
Our goodie bags were packed with stuff and enjoyed by the people who came to the bash. Everyone also got one of our new Backstage T-shirts, which went down well.
There was some interviews at the event, which were done by Chris Vallance (from Radio 5 Live's Pods and Blogs). We've put them online for your listening enjoyment
We have received some fantastic feedback...
Date: Saturday 9th December
Time: 1830 - 0100
Venue: The Cuban, Citypoint
Address: One Ropemaker Street, London,
Nearest Tube: Moorgate
Cost: Free
This community event is put together with the generous help and support of,
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If your travelling from outside of London and need somewhere to stay, please check out or cheap hotels in Kings Cross, Liverpool Street.
If your blogging or tagging content for the night please include at least one of these tags "bbcbackstage", "bbcbackstagebash" and "londonxmasbash".
The dress code is dress to impress (whatever you feel like wearing). And we have Dj's Jem, Digital Italic, Alexander, Muffinresearch and Cashmore playing a variety of music later in the night.
If you would like to help out and your on the main list please check out the .
Yes at long last, the new ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Backstage Tag Cloud T-shirts are here. Don't forget to get one for yourself at the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Backstage London Christmas Bash on Saturday.
Just in time for our new look and the Christmas Bash, say hello to our giant size tag cloud banners. Yes we love them very much. Thanks goes out to for the tag cloud idea and Matthew for Inspire. The Art work was done with Inkscape by myself Ian. If you love this look, wait till you see the new T-shirts.
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