> 
> I have a (almost complete) MPD client in Pharo, talks the protocol directly. 
> As well as a simple web UI to control music selection/playback.
> 

wow! this sounds like a good building block for what i am doing.

i am building a standalone/headless player that just uses buttons to select 
tags, and flip through the tags..

having a web client would be good in that you could edit the radio station 
lists through the client via wifi..

> I wrote it for fun and for my own usage, but it works pretty well, I use it 
> every day as an alternative to volumio.org (see my side project web shop 
> http://audio359.eu). I did not (yet) publish it, because I do not want to 
> support it as I do with my other open source projects.
> 
> Interested ?

yes! the only catch is, i’d like to open source the whole thing.. and maybe 
start a few pharo based open source projects for raspberry pi..

if you would be willing to open source it, i would be willing to help you 
support it..

i think pharo is a natural fit with raspberry pi.. and if we can get some hands 
on, it would be a killer ..

thanks!


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