Hi,

Xiretal X wrote:
> I've been following the progress of Clutter and I'm very impressed. I've
> been working on a small project of mine that aims to be (yet another)
> media center application for Linux. I've worked one month and there is
> about 10000 lines of code at the moment. I've been mainly working on
> backend, but now it's time to move to the frontend, which means I'm
> starting to learn clutter.

I'm very interested by this!

I use MythTV a lot and I'm always keen to checkout the competition!

Can you describe how your project works? Perhaps refer to VDR/Myth and
make a little comparison?

I'm pretty disappointed by the visual appearance of Myth but feel it's
separation of frontend UI and backend server is a great design (even if
it's not a clean as it could be due to the general nature of the
development process - which is, by the way, not a criticism - I've done
it myself in a lot of applications and it's quite public knowledge that
the frontend should not really be directly accessing the backend
database but should rather use a rigidly defined API... anyway I digress).


My ultimate solution would basically be a funkified frontend for Myth so
that all the backend stuff could still be used!

Regardless tho', I'd be really interested to hear more, although I
appreciate it is perhaps a little off topic for this list.

Col

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