On Sun, 20 May 2018, Ian Campbell wrote:

If there's anyone still out there,

I'm here! I've got a Harmony Ultimate One and use some of the library
bits on the odd occasion I need to fiddle with my remote setup.

Yay, glad to know someone's still out there.  :)

the latest git master and let me know if you run into any problems.  If
you want to use Python 3, you'll need the latest git master of
concordance, too.  I'm trying to get Phil to do a release of concordance
too.

I have some local mods (some selectively picked from the harmony_touch
branch) which I've rebased from e62e77c8c9d0 onto c32a5ce8572e and
adjusted to fit and they seem to be ok with a my local app (which uses
uses mhmanager) that lets me pull the config into a file. I have
another app which lets me program (somewhat) arbitrary IR codes without
learning that I've not tried since the rebase this morning.

I've pasted the raw diff from c32a5ce8572e below, I suspect there is a
bunch of redundant (to this branch at least) stuff from the
harmony_touch branch which I could drop.

I've been sitting on these changes for far too long and should submit
them. Would it be useful if I pulled at least the wsdl and xsd changes
into a PR ASAP or would you prefer to release what you have now and
take a look at this stuff later on?

The "apps" themselves are very skanky and specific to my mythtv setup
and some other tooling I wrote to help myself keep the key bindings
straight in my head.

Thanks for reminding me about the harmony_touch branch. I had kind of forgotten about that. Since I don't really plan to make Harmony Touch support a feature of version 19, I think I'll hold off on bringing those changes in right now.

Some of the commits in the harmony_touch branch are redundant with those in master, so probably what I need to do is just go through all the harmony_touch commits one by one and cherry-pick them to master if relevant. It looks like I even have some stashed code in there too. :( I think I ended up actually buying a Harmony Touch but I haven't gotten around to trying to finish the support for it.

Thanks,
Scott

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