Organise your Youtube subscriptions into something sane
The main idea is that a user can assign their subscriptions to "buckets" and those "buckets" will get filled up with videos. For a Youtube user who is subscribed to a large and diverse number of channels, it can be tiresome organising videos to the point of it becoming a chore.
Eventually you give up and interesting science videos get lost between a few gaming channels publishing their invidual perspectives on a recent multiplayer match.
If only the auto-playlist feature allowed adding rules based on channels!
If you get something like this:
ImportError: No module named appengine
That means you have another package installed that uses google
as it's parent
package, e.g. protobuf. The App Engine SDK is rather unfriendly as it doesn't
implement PEP 420 and so conflicts. The suggested workaround is to create an
empty virtualenv and use that to isolate the SDK from globally installed
packages.
This started to appear once Subscribae was updated to SDK version 1.9.57 if pytz was installed globally. The suggested workaround is to create an empty virtualenv and use that to isolate the SDK from globally installed packages.
Subscribae is licensed under the terms of the GPLv3.
Sibuscribae used djangae-scaffold as a template, which is licensed under the terms of the Apache License, version 2.0.