Since there will be no more changes for the time being, how about a
last official release? Nothing fancy, just tarballs in the website
with a proper version number and a small README and INSTALL.

I never participate here, but I'm a Freevo fan too.  It is still being
used, its just that there are so many other options now and more
actively developed too.


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Dan Schmidt <helpdesk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure why Freevo wasn't more popular.  Python makes
> modification easy, even if you aren't a programmer.
>
> I still prefer to launch my favorite media centers from Freevo 1.  I
> regret that I never did get around to working on the wiki.  Thanks to
> all who put so much work into it.
>
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 5:31 AM, Dirk Meyer <dis...@freevo.org> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> this is an answer to all the mails regarding this subject on the lists.
>>
>> Thanks for the mails to show that there are still people using Freevo.
>> Besides DLNA und XBMC, Freevo is still a good compromise between simple
>> and usefull.
>>
>> Keep using Freevo, maybe send patches :) I may have not enough time for
>> Freevo hacking, expressially stuff I do not need, but I have time to
>> accept patches.
>>
>> Regarding Freevo 2.0, I know that it lacks documentation and why should
>> you change from 1.x if your current setup is working. Well, I cannot
>> answer that :) Just try it out. It works great for me.
>>
>> Freevo.org has moved to a different server using other websites as well.
>> The php stuff is now replaced be static pages, the Wiki is saved as
>> static pages as well. I have a backup of the SVN, the Wiki source and
>> the old homepage. So nothing is lost ... well except the 2.0 Wiki which
>> was too outdated and more a confusion that real help.
>>
>> My mail wasn't a good bye :) It is only a facing-the-facts. The project
>> is not dead, it is only sleeping.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Dischi
>>
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>> organization.
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