> Restfulapi and dynamite were the projects I had in mind, thanks Lars. And > restfulapi was a starter for even two more fellows. I've never heard of Restfulapi. Dynamite I've at least heard of but until Lars post, had no clue what it did. > And just in case that you will tell now that nobody needs that, then you > talk only for yourself. I haven't made any comment at all along those lines. There's absolutely no reason for you to think that based on anything I've said. Maybe you're trying to project your own opinions onto me. Or just making things up and then commenting on it. Who knows. >Dynamite is used by all yaVDR users. >Restfulapi is now part of OpenELEC. They sound successful. Unfortunately https://github.com/yavdr/vdr-plugin-restfulapi/blob/master/README is just an advertisement for yavdr and gives no actual information on what exectly restfulapi does. From what I could find searching elsewhere, it's just an alternative way to display epg information (returned as json or xml formatted). Is this correct? The dynamite plugin sounds like it would help speed up the VDR start process. I would imagine something like that would be necessary if/when VDR gets a real server/client upgrade. I would hope so anyways! I'll probably wait until Lars does the rework he mentioned before I try it. > Are you man enough to confess that you are wrong? I doubt that, you will > surely find some excuses. What exactly do you think I was wrong about? That I'm "genuinely curious who you talked into learning to code, and what projects they've done", or that " I expected nothing more than the completely predictable response you gave"? Maybe you're referring to, "people love making claims like that but hate backing them up"? Nothing I've said is wrong or untrue. There's nothing to `confess`, as you put it. _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr