Ole Aamot commented on a discussion: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/731#note_1316115 Shortwave is built with a single-point of failure (radio-browser.info <http://www.radio-browser.info/gui/#!/>), while GNOME Radio is built with a local database and features a OpenStreetMap interactive map and text query search for radio stations by location. Version 2.0.0 was reviewed in Linux Magazine 222 and linuxreviews.org. Best, Ole <details><summary>...</summary> On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 6:58 PM Michael Catanzaro (@mcatanzaro) < [email protected]> wrote: > Michael Catanzaro <https://gitlab.gnome.org/mcatanzaro> commented > <https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/731#note_1316104>: > > > Out of curiosity, how does this project compare to Shortwave? > > — > Reply to this email directly or view it on GitLab > <https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/731#note_1316104>. > > You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.gnome.org. > If you'd like to receive fewer emails, you can unsubscribe > <https://gitlab.gnome.org/-/sent_notifications/REDACTED/unsubscribe> > from this thread or adjust your notification settings. > </details> -- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitLab: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/731#note_1316115 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.gnome.org.
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