ivan.ivkovic
Basically for newcomers to see what kind of people are there in the jammr community. Maybe even to invite somebody for a jam over email or something like that?
Hi Ivan,
Thanks for your feedback, all good points.
The
jammr.net homepage displays the number of users online (if there is anyone online). See the
blog post to see a screenshot.
Although there are successful jam sessions every day, there are currently not enough people online around the clock. It could be discouraging to see “0 users online” so you will not see any text on the homepage if the servers are empty.
The good new is that the community keeps growing and soon we'll be able to always display people because there will be enough users to jam with!
Also on the roadmap is a web player on the homepage listing the 10 latest jams for you to listen. Note this is not live internet radio, but finished jam sessions. The recorded jam pages link to user profiles (which shows your favorite bands and instruments you play), so it should make the whole jammr website experience deeper.
Here is an
example of what a single recorded jam looks like.
ivan.ivkovic
I made a facebook group for jammers and I'll add my buddies there so feel free to join
Excellent, that's a great idea. Thanks for taking the initiative!
The group is public but I don't see a way to join. Can you enable for anyone to join?
Please add jammrmusic (the jammr Page) as administrator, if it doesn't let you add a Page as administrator please add Stefan Hajnoczi (my personal profile). I will provide a high-res cover photo.
Once it is ready I will announce the group on jammr's Facebook, Google+, and Twitter.