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BBC as in BBC Microcomputer, not BBC as in BBC broadcasts, although for much of it's history most of the content controlled was rebroadcasts of mainstream TV. | BBC as in BBC Microcomputer, not BBC as in BBC broadcasts, although for much of it's history most of the content controlled was rebroadcasts of mainstream TV. | ||
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==End of BBC Micro era== | ==End of BBC Micro era== | ||
In a final burst of enthusiasm in early 2005, [[Dave Baker]] and [[Richard Ash]] moved the database to the main YSTV server and the PHP control daemon to the [[Video Server]] so that the FreeBSD machine could be retired, mainly in the interests of it's space in the rack. Over the summer of 2005, the whole lot was replaced by [[Spider and SchedSeven]], a new from-scratch solution built by [[Rob Humphrey]] and [[Dave Baker]]. | In a final burst of enthusiasm in early 2005, [[Dave Baker]] and [[Richard Ash]] moved the database to the main YSTV server and the PHP control daemon to the [[Video Server]] so that the FreeBSD machine could be retired, mainly in the interests of it's space in the rack. Over the summer of 2005, the whole lot was replaced by [[Spider and SchedSeven]], a new from-scratch solution built by [[Rob Humphrey]] and [[Dave Baker]]. | ||