On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 08:35:55AM -0500, Robert Kulagowski wrote:
> Chris Kennedy wrote:
> >Just got word that the place I keep the patches will disappear by
> >April 17th, please thank James Satterfield for have hosted them for
> >so long.  So the people with webspace offering before, or anyone with
> >a good place to keep these, please let me know.  Would need ftp access
> >or ssh so I can upload them, would be a great help since I don't have
> >the resources to serve them from my work and the project needs a basic
> >storage place like this.
> 
> May I ask why there is such an aversion to the ivtv structure that has 
> already been established at SourceForge?  While they're certainly had 
> their issues, they've also been much more permanent than the (3, 4?) 
> places that Chris has used in the last few months.

ivtvdriver.org is meant to stay :)

> From my point of view, the baton was passed to Chris Kennedy a long 
> time ago, because I really haven't seen any core driver development from 
> the official sources in quite a while.  Can we at least acknowlege that 
> and move forward?  I'd love to include updated instructions in the 
> MythTV HOWTO for the new IVTV driver, but the official download source 
> is still 0.1.9, and it's dated 2004-01-13.  There's been tremendous 
> changes in the past year.

100%. Is it time to relabel 0.2.0rcX to 0.2.0? Since even Amity2 bits
started moving from 0.3.x to 0.2.0 it looks like the older bits have
matured enough, or not?
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Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net

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