Hi,

On 27.09.2011 00:12, John Molohan wrote:
> I know there was some movement on this in the past and a very rough
> config editor was built into the web server but if someone could take up
> that challenge it would be a big plus.
>
> You wouldn't need detailed knowledge of Freevo's code. Just enough
> python to parse and write the config file, maybe split it into multiple
> smaller configs each focusing on one area for e.g. TV config, audio,
> games etc. I'm sure the other developers would have some pointers on how
> best to approach this.

Freevo 2.0 does not have a working web server, yet, but we do have a 
generic config parser that can read and write the config file, supports 
different categories (tv, video, audio, etc) and already includes a 
small doc string for each entry.


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