On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:43 PM, Tobi <listaccount@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello! > > projects.vdr-developer.org is a place for community maintained VDR > projects. The idea for this was born out of a survey conducted among VDR > users, where it turned out, that even some VDR plug-ins that haven't been > updated for years are still very popular. > > The main goal for this is, to be a community effort to continue the > development of such orphaned VDR plug-ins and give them a new home. > > I started with releasing a the new version 0.6.0 of the OSDTeletext > plug-in, which now supports the recent VDR version. > > But projects.vdr-developer.org is open to EVERYONE. It offers a Wiki, file > downloads, a documents section, an issue tracker, a news tracker and a GIT > repository for each project (via Redmine). > > Read more about this here: > > http://projects.vdr-developer.org > http://projects.vdr-developer.org/wiki/project-management/Start > > Tobias Thanks! This is great news! All our - forgotten - favorite plugins being updated on one place. BTW, does this mean we're finally going to have a community developed VDR with all those features everybody asks for? Like... features *nobody* misses? Features like "I have a FF card, so why the hell would I want GPU based decoding?" Or "My eHD does it!" Or "No HD interest here..." BTW, this all sounds like a Nike commercial. This is all sarcasm, people. But as soon as XBMC works reasonably well with DVB, or with a minimal version of VDR, as Goga777 showed on the link sent above, bye-bye VDR as stand-alone. It's that simple. By this pace, VDR is death. The "I don't need it!" excuse just doesn't cut it anymore. And it's really sad. VDR is a *fantastic* peace of software. Yeah! I know! Let the flamewars begin (or you can write something constructive). _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr