Automatix includes FrostWire on its list of Goodies

Check out the list programs that Automatix easily installs to your Ubuntu Linux, yes, you guessed it, FrostWire has been included on that list!!!

We found out about it through this article that linked to us.

And What’s Automatix?
Automatix is a graphical interface for automating the installation of the most commonly requested applications in Ubuntu linux.

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Episode 002 – Chill with the FrostWire Team

So did we catch your attention with her eyes?
(Hail the Creative Commons License, we got this one from Flickr.com)

Have no friends? Don’t feel like going out? Wanna listen to something different while riding on that train to work? Don’t miss this one, listening to this episode will be like hanging out with your new geek coffee-hyper friends.

This time we come on mp4 format, we warn you… this is a long episode, but a fun one, I bet we’ll get a laugh or two from you, and all the people around you on the subway will look at you like you’re crazy, so wait no more, suscribe to our iTunes feed if you haven’t already, or just do a straight download and listen to this episode wherever you want, whenever you want.

Chill with us and don’t miss the shoutouts from our listeners, make sure you send yours to frostwirefans@gmail.com if you want to make it to the next episode.

Please leave your comments and suggestions about this project, and don’t forget to vote for us on Podcast Alley

This episode has been brought to you thanks to wedoit4you.com, Geek news from a bunch of bloggers with a lot of passion for technology.

Great indie music by Wolf Parade check them out! The incredibly awesome song we played is “I’ll Believe in Anything”

Wake me up when we’re at E3

Since we know some of you out there like video games, and you’re probably drewling over what’s happening at the E3 this year, I thought you might want to see this if you have time to unstress.Don’t miss it. You’ll need a flash player installed to see it though.

Podcast Episode 001

So now you see why we had that “Suscribe to iTunes” button all along…


Welcome to our first Podcast Episode, on this edition we talk about:

  • The New Face of FrostWire.com, future plans

Special greetings to Charles Marseille who made the first donation ever of $100!!!.
We’ll make excellent use of this contribution, Thanks!

Greetings to all our users in Europe, specially in Paris, London and Amsterdam, thanks for the support.

On this episode music Creative Commons music from Opsound.org, Manolocamp.net, and Free Music from download.com, by Artists:

This podcast has been sponsored by wedoit4you.com, Geek news from Bloggers with a passion for it

Revamped Community Section

Today we’ve released a better version of frostwire.com’s community.We’ve simplified the navigation menu, the link to this blog, and the links to the forums and blog were moved inside the community section.

Also, we’ve included something we’ve been working on for about two weeks, a chatroom client (and server) for you. It runs on our very own irc server at:

irc.peercommons.net

Feel free to enter the chatroom using the webpage applet (courtesy of our very own alkalinex) or your favorite IRC client to jump in and have fun with other FrostWire users. It’s a great way to get quick answers to your doubts, technical questions and meet people from all over the world, you should give it a try now!

As a geek note, we’re proud to say that our IRC server runs on a very humble machine and all the magic happens thanks to Linux Debian, it’s amazing what Debian can do with 200Mhz of CPU and only 32mbs of ram. Saying this, we remind you donations are more than welcome if you want to help us support this project, we’ll be able to do a lot more with better hardware.

Now that the site is on its way, we’ll be working on internationalization to help people all over the world use FrostWire, also now that our repository is finally working on subversion we’ll start working much more on improvements to the software.

Stay tuned.
Enjoy.

Subversion! Subversion! Subversion!

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I’m so thrilled, we just found out the Sourceforge people finally answered our support ticket for the subversion import, (and we were right, we rock), it was due to our 953mb cvs repository being too big and we hit a bug.So Kiddies, get ready for some subversion happening soon, things will speed up a lot now in our development thanks to this.

Greetings,

You hit a bug that another project hit, due to the dump file
size. I’ve fixed that bug and pushed it out. I am manually
running the import now, and don’t anticipate any further
issues, so am closing this ticket out. I suspect this import
will be completed in an hour or so (if not much sooner).

Thank you,

David Burley
Quality of Service Analyst, SourceForge.net

See the whole support conversation (Gotta have a SF.net session open to be able to read it)

How do you like the new Frostwire.com?

FrostWire.com got a plastic surgery done!

We hope this new and evolving version of the site will be appreciated by you. We’re trying to make it as simple, clean and easy to use as we can.

It’s still evolving, I know there’s some content missing, but for now we’re focusing on the most important thing, making the installers available on 1 click.

If you have any comments, they’re welcome, you can write here in this blog, or you can talk about it on the forums, there’s a lot more to come

We’ll be adding important sections to it, also we’ll be doing a facelift to the forums and this blog so that everything looks the same.

Stay tuned to this blog, as a tip, you might want to suscribe this RSS feed to your iTunes.

PS: Debian users, sorry for removing the Debian logo and placing the Ubuntu one, but given the stats, and the fact that we know that Debian users can read, we placed the Ubuntu logo there for the massive amount of Ubuntu users hitting the site., having received several comments we’ll figure out a way to not make other distro’s left out.

90% to subversion

We have sucessfully converted our CVS repository to Subversion on a local machine, however the conversion process fails on sourceforge.net servers, it seems that now they’ll need to take manual actions in order to import our cvs2svn dump in their subversion server.You can see the status of the sourceforge support request if you’re interested in using the subversion repository once it’s ready.

Welcome to the FrostWire Blog

Welcome Dear FrostWire user,This blog will communicate all official announcements, important decisions taken by the team, and any relevant experiences or advances of day to day development.It will also be used to let the community know about P2P news, recommendations, and promotion of new features included on the client.

Information about partnerships with other P2P related projects will be announced as well here.

The FrostWire Team.