 So this is going to be a software overview. We're going to be looking at a program I wrote. And today we're just going to be looking at how it used. In a future video, I might go over more details on the technical aspects of how it works. But if you go to github.com forward slash milx1000, and you'll search my repositories for fireware, you'll find a project with a bunch of software I wrote for firefighters, just to get things started. I moved most of the older applications to a folder because I'm just kind of starting from scratch here. All that's available. But a new application I've wrote today is called station bidding. And basically what this does is, different fire departments do things different. But if you work for a fire department, you probably have multiple stations. And a lot of departments have bidding every year or so where you get bid by seniority, what station you work at for the next year. And this can get complicated as your department gets bigger. How do you get everybody together to figure out who's this? And you can send a bunch of emails back and forth. Or you can use something like this application where you can call people on a conference call. And basically I have it so that someone can enter in the information and everybody else real time will see as people are added to the list. So I've copied this folder over to my server here. And it's right here. I'm gonna split my screen right here. So we have two windows open. We have the window for viewing on the left. I really should put a title on there so it's not just a blank page. And then on the right is where people are added. So this would be the URL, well not this URL, but once you put it on your server you would send this to everybody. And everybody will view this and it automatically updates every five seconds. On the right here, this would be where basically a trusted person in most cases would be entering people on that conference call. Theoretically you can give everybody this link and when their turn comes up they can add themselves manually. That is if you trust everybody. Otherwise people might just be adding people in randomly. Let's go ahead and give it a try. I'm gonna say Bob Smith. Then I can pick what station they're gonna work at. And then I can pick their rank from this list here. I'm just gonna say firefighter and I'll hit enter and they've been added. And then you can see over here they've been added. And I've color coded firefighters, lieutenants and driver engineers to different colors here. So if I add someone else, I'll call John Tester here. And I'll say he's gonna work at station 20. I'll say he's an engineer, I'll click submit. And again, everybody can have this link over here on the left and they should automatically within five seconds or less see the added names. So let's go ahead and add Bill Thompson. And we'll say he works at station 20 as well. And we'll make him the engineer. And we will actually, John's the engineer. So we'll say firefighter submit. And again, there he is right there. And we can keep adding names. We'll say Billy Bob. Sure. We'll say he's gonna work at 22 as a lieutenant submit. And again, and this view over here scales. So let me make this full screen so you can see. You know, on a desktop, you get three across. Actually, I think it'll be four across once we add another station. If I go into like cell phone mode, you'll see that it will be a single column. So people can view this on their cell phone. And same thing, it will auto update as things are added. So let's just keep adding names here. We're gonna say Tim person, because I'm creative with names. We'll add him to 20. And we will say he's the lieutenant submit. And he's been added over here. Chris people station 22. We'll say that he is the firefighter. We'll submit him. And we will say that Tom, I don't know, makeup and last name. Johnson there. He'll work at 22 as well. And he will be, what have we not gotten here yet? We'll say that he is the engineer submit. And so you can do this on and on and on. And again, everybody will be automatically. So once their turn, they can see what spots are available at different stations. So on the conference call or whatever, they add in their name. We'll say Andy Thomas, sure. And we'll add him to station 71. And we'll say he's the firefighter. And he'll be added over here, station 71. It does sort stations numerically in order. I don't have any sorting going on with the ranks. They are color coded, but you can see it there. They're in the order. They're put into the database. That's something that might change later. It's not usually usually with my department, three people at each station, except for stations that have extra trucks. So that's it. We can keep on adding whatever's. Anyway, so that's an application that I created free to use, GPL license. Check it out. Check out links in the description. And check out my other projects. So this is a quick overview of it and the future I might go over the more of the details on what the different scripts in here do. It's not very complicated. It's very simple application with just two views. The entering view, the add person, and the view that everybody can watch real time. So that's it. Thank you for watching. Please visit filmsbychrist.com. That's Chris the K. There's a link in the description as always. I hope that you have a great day.