richard is software for running a video index site.
We developed it with the following priorities:
- Make it easy for users to find videos they're looking for. This includes making it easy to search for videos and browse videos. Additionally, the site has feeds allowing users to subscribe to things that interest them and thus get notified when there are new things
- Minimize the work required to maintain the site---it's an index and it should pretty much run itself.
- Minimize the server requirements---it's an index of videos, so the less that's running on the server, the easier it is for someone to put together their own video index site.
Features richard currently has:
- videos, speakers, tags and categories
- site news: let's you keep your users up to speed with site changes
- site notifications: one-liners that show up on every page of the site for critical updates
- feeds: site news feed, category feed, speaker feed
- HTML5 video and embedded video support
- site search backed by django-haystack
- API: HTTP GET access for everyone and HTTP PUT/DELETE for admin
- decent documentation at http://richard.rtfd.org/
We're actively working on fixing bugs, adding new features, refactoring bad design decisions, making it more flexible, and improving the documentation. Check out the issue tracker for some of the things we're working on.
There is no released version of richard, yet. If you look at the commit history, you'll see we're moving along with functionality. When we hit a critical mass of important bits, we'll do a round of polish and release a 0.1. Until then, if you want to use it, you should use it from git master.
And join us on the IRC channel!
- Code:
https://github.com/willkg/richard
Our unit tests are run by Travis CI every time we commit to the master branch.
- Issue tracker:
- https://github.com/willkg/richard/issues
- Documentation:
Documentation is in the
docs/
directory including docs for installing, upgrading, deploying, contributing, ...Most recent docs are at: http://richard.rtfd.org/
- IRC channel:
#richard
onirc.freenode.net
Known sites using richard:
If you're using richard and want to be added to this site, let us know!
Is this project useful to you now? Do you think it might be useful to you in the future? Does it sound like something you want to be involved in?
I'd love to have help! We have a special Contributor's Guide in the richard manual that covers how to get richard set up for hacking on it, the kinds of things we need help on, and all the sorts of things you'd want to know about the project.
See the richard documentation.