On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 09:28:29PM -0400, Tom Metro wrote:

> > The benefit is making the project look actively maintained.  If I were
> > looking to buy hardware for a myth frontend right now, I would look at
> > the mvpmc website and be nervous because there had been no releases in
> > 1.5 years.

> But that isn't an inaccurate impression, and I don't think anyone 
> involved with mvpmc has any motivation or interest in portraying the 
> project as anything more than it is.

While mvpmc isn't getting a lot of new features, it has been updated
to reflect the new mythtv protocol.  Looks like there has been some
commit activity every month or two for a while.  In my book, that
means that mvpmc is being maintained.

- Morty

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