On behalf of the entire Rivendell development team, I'm pleased to announce the availability of Rivendell v2.12.0.  Rivendell is a full-featured radio automation system targeted for use in professional broadcast environments. It is available under the GNU General Public License.

From the NEWS file:
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Changes:
   Sequential Cut Play-Out.  Cuts can now be configured on a per-cart basis
   to play in a set sequential order rather than by relative weight value.

   New Switcher Support.  Support has been added for the Broadcast Tools
   ADMS 44.22 and SS 4.1 MLR switchers.

   New RML.  A 'Copy Cut' ['CP'] RML has been added that allows cuts to
   be copied between carts.

   RDLogEdit Changes.  Added a 'Show Only Recent Logs' checkbox.

   New Web API Methods.  The following new methods have been added to the
   web API:
       AssignSchedCode
       ListCartSchedCodes
       ListSchedCodes
       UnassignSchedCode

   Database Schema Reversion.  Added an rdrevert(8) command to allow
   database schema changes to be reverted to an earlier version (experimental).

   Documentation Changes.  The documentation has been converted to
   XML-DocBook5.

   Various other bug fixes.  See the ChangeLog for details.

Database Update:
   This version of Rivendell uses database schema version 254, and will
   automatically upgrade any earlier versions.  To see the current schema
   version prior to upgrade, see RDAdmin->SystemInfo.

   As always, be sure to run RDAdmin immediately after upgrading to allow 
   any necessary changes to the database schema to be applied.
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Further information, screenshots and download links are available at:

http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ <http://www.rivendellaudio.org/>

Cheers!


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| Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. |              Chief Developer             |
|                           |              Paravel Systems             |
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