Kim Plowright wrote:
> I've let the head of New Media at BBC Worldwide Magazines know about
> this, by the way. 
> 
> Kim 

Thanks Kim, much appreciated :)

For information.... I sent an email off to Nick on another list (about Myth TV -
an opensource PVR) saying:

It would be interesting to know if you and your contact are responsible for 
this?

It would be nice to have a reliable contact for when this kind of situation
occurs again.
Clearly the RT person may not want hordes of screaming Myth users complaining
everytime there's a problem with their ISP so maybe we could set up an XMLTV_RT
community contact list - maybe in conjunction with the xmltv guys. The RT person
could subscribe or, more likely, problems are reported to the list and 2 or 3 of
the list admins have the RT contact details. If the problem is real then the
list admins could approach RT to notify them if the problem doesn't get resolved
in, say, 2-3 days.

This list could be put in our wiki, the XMLTV source/docs and RT could even put
them in http://xmltv.radiotimes.com/xmltv/


Also
Peter Bowyer wrote:
> Seconded. It would be interesting to get a comment on what went wrong,
> though - and an indication if there's a better way of reporting
> problems specific to the xmltv feed - I got the feeling that the
> generic address probably doesn't reach the right people. Of course I
> could be wrong, maybe my mail there was the only one they got and they
> immediately jumped up and mended things.....

No, I too wrote a polite email and got a boilerplate.
See the message above too.

David


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