On 6/24/05, Donavan Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 6/23/05, Kenneth Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >In case you haven't checked out the LxM website lately, they've made > some updates. > > Those updates were a major bottleneck for new web services (like the > bounty system) and took quite a bit of work between James Meyer & the > LxMSuite web developers and Tribune. Now that that's been completed, > they can start offering stuff that's *only* available to subscribers. >
Donavan, As someone who's involved with LxMSuite, please could you take a minute explain to me (and other non-US potential subscribers) the benefits to a non-US based myther. I just had a look at the website, and it seems (to me at least) to be a US-centred media portal. I get listings for free (after the mandatatory licence fee) from the BBC (a public funded broadcaster) in the UK, so the only benefit I can see is access to new plugins and themes - have I got this right? I'm also wondering whether LxM will be providing only add-on features, or working over existing code also for fix bugs etc, and how this new software will be released licence-wise. Is there a model for non-US subscribers to pay a reduced fee as it seems many of the benefits pointed out in the LxM FAQ are non-usable. One final thing - the FAQ mentions LxM is not just working on MythTV - is there a list of other software this subscription covers (or may cover)? Many thanks, Nick _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users